SEXY TOAST
North Devon DJ for parties, festivals and epic weddings

Wedding DJ at Ash Barton Estate
I’m fortunate to play at this incredible North Devon wedding venue regularly - and honestly, it’s one of my favourite places to party!
Ash Barton attracts couples who want to put their own creative stamp on their wedding. You have exclusive use of the estate for the entire weekend, with on-site accommodation for friends and family, and crucially - no official closing time. That freedom is a huge part of what makes weddings here feel relaxed, personal, and properly fun.
The Party Barn is built for celebrations. It features a light-up dance floor, excellent built-in party and mood lighting, and loads of space for bands, DJs and live performers.



Photo by Johnny Dent
DJ & Music Options at Ash Barton
Because weddings at Ash Barton often run across a full weekend, my role there is rarely just “evening DJ”.
I regularly provide:
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Full-day wedding DJ coverage (ceremony, drinks reception, wedding breakfast & evening)
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Late-night DJ sets in the Party Barn
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Split DJ sets around live bands
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Next-day music - often relaxed BBQ, pool party or recovery sets on the Sunday
My background is in feel good funk, house and disco but I have an eclectic collection of party classics across genres and love reading the room - building the energy as the night unfolds.
We’ll work together on the overall vibe, with a detailed music questionnaire beforehand so your tastes set the tone.
A Venue That Feels Like a House Party (in the Best Way)
One of the best things about Ash Barton is the people it attracts - and the people who work there.
The owners give couples real creative freedom with décor, timings and layout, which means no two weddings ever feel the same. There’s a strong “festival house party” energy to weekends here, but with the organisation and professionalism needed to make it all run effortlessly.
It’s the kind of place where everyone - guests, suppliers and staff - feels part of the celebration, which always shows on the dancefloor.







When the bride's 'Aunt Lynne' requests her theme tune...

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