Weddings

Since 1980 Gary Septer as Midnight Crystal has been the Master of Ceremonies and Disc Jockey for every show that was booked.

We have always been set up in advance before people arrive, and have never had to shut down early due to electronic trouble. Midnight Crystal will be sure to wear proper attire during your event. Striving to keep the dance exhilarating, requests will be taken throughout the reception ensuring guest participation.

Midnight Crystal will take care of the whole evening. From the beginning of the night as the Master of Ceremonies, to when the last song is over, the focus should be on celebrating your Wedding!

Our ultimate goal is to guarantee your wedding, a very important day of your life, will go exactly as planned. This is your day, and you can be confident that Midnight Crystal will provide the best sound, lighting, and entertainment, exceeding your expectations. Midnight Crystal will find out in advance, the order in which your event will flow, with your plans carried out to the letter. Your evening will be made as stress free as possible by keeping the event moving. Midnight Crystal: making “Memories to Last a Lifetime”.

A Word From Out Clients

This guy is great. He entertained at our wedding reception. My mom and aunt are in there 80’s. They said it was the best time they had in a long time. They want to start having a family reunion every year and have him for the entertainment. Darrens parents and aunts and uncles are in there 50’s-60’s. They loved him. Our friends are in the 30’s-40’s age group. They all said it was a really good time, and the entertainment was great. Our daughter and her friends are in their teens. They said he “Rocked”. With so many different age groups attending, we were worried about everyone having a good time. Gary took care of this for us. What more can we say. His experience shows. He was able to keep all these age groups entertained and having a great time. He definitely gave us “Memories to last a lifetime”.
A BIG THANK YOU GARY!!!!!!

~Darren and Kim Kesterke