Ten Tips for a Successful House Music Party Thrown at an Outdoor Public Space
Please do not have a wedding in one of the city’s largest PUBLIC parks on a Sunday afternoon across the pathway from a music event playing loud music.
Please do not tell park officials/park security to have the music event to turn off their music so that a wedding can proceed as scheduled.
Please do not make the promoters of a music event suffer when they have acquired all proper permits and paid all city fees to hold the music event at the PUBLIC park.
Public parks please do not create some obscure conservation rule which supposedly states that loud music cannot be played in a PUBLIC park until 5pm when the music event was scheduled to start at 12 pm.
Sound technicians please make sure all wires are secure so that the sound won’t go out in mid-song during a DJ’s music set.
People please make sure you do not step, dance or play with loose wires.
Please make sure other DeeJays do not toggle with or unplug their sound equipment while another DJ is in the midst of playing his/her music set which causes “buzzing and hissing” sounds.
Sound techs please make sure someone knows how and where to plug wires into the music equipment so that the special guest’s performance is not further delayed.
Police officers please go and fight “real crime” instead of harassing innocent people having a great time.
Last but not least…
To all parents/guardians/older siblings and so forth, please, please, please, keep watch over your little children at all times so that the event won’t have to be interrupted by “lost child” alerts.
Much hard work is needed to throw an event. Hopefully these helpful events will make any outdoor event better.
Cover photograph credit: Glenn Jerome Everette
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