Bride and groom celebrating through a petal toss at a black-tie mountain wedding in the Mountain West

Boise · Nampa · Sun Valley · McCall

A packed dance floor isn’t luck. It’s engineering.

Mark Christiansen has spent 29 years making rooms sound perfect — festival main stages, State Capitol galas, and the weddings Idaho talks about afterward. One person. Two crafts. Your whole night, handled.

29 yearsLive events & touring sound
128+Five-star Google reviews
Garth Brooks · Boeing · AdobeStages & productions served
Owner-operatedThe person you call is the person at the decks

Two crafts. One person.

Most DJs press play.
Mark tunes the room.

Before he ever took a mic at a wedding, Mark was the engineer behind touring acts and festival main stages — the person responsible for every voice and every note reaching every seat. That discipline changed how he DJs.

Your grandmother hears every word of the toasts. Your first dance swells instead of blares. And when it’s time to open the floor, the low end arrives like a tide — tuned to the room, never fighting it. That’s the difference between a playlist and a night.

Bride spinning on a checkered dance floor beneath ivory ceiling drapes at an Idaho mountain wedding reception
Live trumpet player performing over the DJ set during a wedding dance party

What we create

Choose your night

The Christiansen standard

Why the best nights book here

Real events only

No stock photos. Just great nights.

Bride and groom pouring a champagne coupe tower at an elegant wedding reception
Guests dancing under a disco ball and pink lighting at a wedding reception
Formal gala event beneath the illuminated rotunda of the Utah State Capitol
Saxophone and trumpet players performing live alongside the DJ under warm stage light
Newlyweds kissing during a sparkler exit surrounded by cheering guests
Synchronized drone light show above an outdoor evening event stage
As a former live event producer for MTV and VH1, the minute I saw the truck full of professional high-end gear, I knew I was in good hands.
Angel — Event Producer, MTV / VH1

The experience

Planned like a production.
Felt like a party.

From the first consultation to the last song, every detail is mapped — so on the day, the only thing you have to do is enjoy it.

  • I

    Check your date

    A two-minute note tells you if your date is open — most inquiries hear back the same day.

  • II

    Design the soundtrack

    Consultations, your request list, and a timeline built around the moments that matter to you.

  • III

    Own the night

    Early setup, tuned sound, seamless MC work — and a dance floor that closes the room down.

Now booking 2026 & 2027 · Peak Saturdays reserve first

Your date only happens once.

Tell Mark where and when — you’ll usually hear back the same day, often with your date confirmed on the spot.

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