
Wedding DJs Suck.
let’s fix that.
Origin Story:
Wedding DJs suck. That was how The LoveTap’s founder, Conner “DJ DECON,” felt leaving his friend’s weddings.
Having spent 15+ years DJing some of the nation’s hottest nightclubs, he was shocked to see most wedding DJ’s weren’t even mixing music. What started as a helping friends’ by DJing their weddings, has turned into a booming wedding business with offices in San Diego and San Francisco, and a growing list of veteran nightclub DJ’s, who are available for your wedding. (So your wedding DJ doesn’t have to suck)
What started as a solo DJ who outgrew his time playing nightclubs for over a decade, has now turned into a collective of nightclub DJs who are changing the way wedding entertainment operates.
Every wedding follows The LoveTap’s proprietary planning process which enables each couple to put their custom touch on the music played - while leaving the majority of the “heavy lifting” to the veteran DJs trusted with the most important day of the couple’s lives.
Let’s Turn Your Dreams Into Reality.
Current Mood:
Expansion. To keep up with the surge of inquiries coming from all corners of California (and byeond) The LoveTap added an office in San Francisco to their San Diego headquarters. Conner manages the Southern California business in San Diego and Los Angeles, while Mike is leading the Northerna California charge in San Francisco.
Conner and Mike first met when they’d play nightclubs together in their younger years, and decided to join forces to bring The LoveTap to more weddings, with the goal of ridding the world of wack wedding DJs.
The LoveTap only works with DJs who have proven to be DOPE club DJs who we then train to MC each wedding with class (no corny jokes) and use our same tempalted process to ensure every wedding has The LoveTap treatment we’ve become known for.
End Game:
Change the game. The LoveTap will never be at every wedding, it’s just not possible, but they’re on a mission to change the way people view wedding DJs. To change what couples expect from their wedding DJ. To change what the wedding industry expects from DJs.