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Why Premier Disco Doesn’t Chase Awards — and Why That’s Better for You

1 1st June 2026 by James Veal Leave a Comment

We’ve been providing DJ and entertainment services across Scotland for a long time. In that time, we’ve watched the “award-winning DJ” badge become one of the most common phrases in the industry. It appears on websites, in email signatures, across social media profiles. And with every passing year, it means a little less than it did before.

Premier Disco doesn’t hold DJ awards. This is a deliberate choice — not an oversight, not a gap in our marketing. Here’s why, and why we think it’s actually better for you.

How Most DJ Awards Actually Work

Let’s be straightforward about the mechanics. The majority of DJ and wedding supplier awards in the UK operate on a paid-entry model. You pay to submit an application — typically anywhere from £50 to over £200 per category. You create a profile showcasing your website, your social media, your contracts, your business documentation. Judges — who will never see you perform, never stand in one of your rooms, never watch how you handle the moment the floor starts to empty — score you on how well-presented your business looks on paper.

Some schemes add a client voting element. You send your past clients a voting link and ask them to rate you. This part sounds good in principle — and it can be — but the results reflect how proactively a DJ chases votes, as much as how well they actually performed. The DJ who emails every client three times gets more votes than the DJ who lets their work speak for itself.

If you’re shortlisted or win, the costs continue. Attending the presentation night, buying winner badges for your website, purchasing the physical trophy — it adds up. The whole system is operated by for-profit businesses whose revenue depends on entry fees and associated purchases. There’s nothing illegal about this, but it helps to know what you’re actually looking at when you see a badge.

What Awards Don’t Measure

Here’s what no award scheme measures: whether you can read a room. Whether you know when to build the energy and when to pull it back. Whether you handled the awkward fifteen minutes after the meal when the floor was empty and you rebuilt it from scratch. Whether you spotted that the client’s elderly uncle was struggling to hear and adjusted. Whether the dancefloor was still packed at midnight.

These things — the things that actually make an event exceptional — don’t show up in a judging rubric. They show up in what people say to you at the end of the night, and in the Google review they leave the following week. They show up in the bride who messages six months later saying it was the best part of the day. They show up in the corporate client who books you again the following year without a second thought.

We know — because we’ve seen it — that some DJs who hold awards are genuinely excellent. We also know that some award-holding DJs send someone else to do their work. You book the name. You get a subcontractor. The award was earned by the person on the website. The person who turns up is someone hired to cover the diary. That’s not a hypothetical — it’s a documented practice in this industry, and it’s one of the most important questions any client should ask before signing a contract.

What We Do Instead

We put the energy and the budget that other operators spend on entering awards into the events themselves. Better equipment. More preparation. More time spent on your specific brief. And a guarantee that the person you speak to, the person who takes your brief, the person whose name is on your contract — is the person who turns up at your event.

At Premier Disco, every booking is with James directly. Not a member of a team. Not a subcontractor. Not someone dispatched from a roster of freelancers. When you book Premier Disco, you know exactly who you’re getting — and that person has done this hundreds of times, at venues across Scotland from Hopetoun House to Gleneagles, at weddings, corporate events, race nights, ceilidhs, silent discos, and everything in between.

Our Measure of Quality

We’re not going to claim we’re better than every award-winning DJ in Scotland. What we will say is this: our quality is measured differently. It’s measured in the Google reviews left by real clients after real events. It’s measured in the referrals we receive — people who attended an event we ran and then booked us themselves. It’s measured in the clients who come back, year after year, for their Christmas parties, their charity fundraisers, their milestone birthdays.

None of that required an entry fee. None of it required a presentation night. It required turning up, doing the job properly, and caring about whether the event was actually good — every single time.

If you’re planning an event in Scotland — whether that’s a wedding, a corporate event, or a private party — we’d rather you judge us on our reviews and on the conversation you have with us than on any badge we could buy. Get in touch and let’s talk about your event.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why doesn’t Premier Disco enter DJ awards?

Most DJ award schemes require a paid entry fee and judge business presentation rather than live performance quality. We prefer to put that energy into events themselves and let verified client reviews speak for our work. Our quality is measured in the Google reviews left by real clients after real events — not in badges purchased through an awards entry process.

Does it matter if a DJ holds awards when I’m booking for an event?

Awards can indicate a well-run business, but they don’t guarantee performance quality or that the award-winning DJ is the person who will actually turn up at your event. More important questions are: who specifically will perform, do they have verified reviews from events like yours, and can they confirm this in writing in your contract.

How do I know I’ll get James at my event and not someone else?

Premier Disco is a sole-operator business. James takes every booking, handles every consultation, and performs at every event personally. This is confirmed in your contract. We don’t use subcontractors or agency DJs. If you book Premier Disco, you get James — that’s the arrangement, without exception.

What entertainment services does Premier Disco offer in Scotland?

Premier Disco provides DJ services for weddings, corporate events, private parties, and fundraising nights across Scotland. This includes silent disco, ceilidh, karaoke, race nights, and gameshow entertainment. All services are delivered personally by James, covering venues across Edinburgh, East Lothian, Glasgow, Perth, and beyond.

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