Quinceañeras
Tradition first. Then the party.
A quinceañera carries real ceremony inside a celebration, and the entertainment has to honor both halves without rushing either one.
The formal portion of a quinceañera deserves to be handled with care — the entrance, the presentation, the vals with the chambelanes, the changing of the shoes, the father-daughter dance, the toast. Each one has a rhythm, and each family observes them a little differently.
We plan the order and the music for every tradition with you and your family in advance, so nothing is improvised on the day. If your celebration calls for bilingual announcements, we’ll coordinate that as part of the booking.
Once the formalities finish, the night turns over. Our DJs mix across the range a quinceañera actually needs — banda, cumbia, reggaetón, bachata, current pop and the throwbacks that get the aunts and uncles up — reading the floor rather than running a fixed list.
What we plan with you
The moments that matter.
- Grand entrance and formal presentation
- Vals and choreographed dance with the court
- Changing of the shoes ceremony
- Father-daughter dance and family toasts
- Bilingual emceeing coordinated in advance
- Music spanning banda, cumbia, reggaetón and bachata
- Uplighting and custom monogram for the venue
- Photo booth with a personalized print template
Let's plan the celebration.
Tell us your date and your venue, and we'll walk through the traditions your family observes and how we'll support each one.
