DJX ’25 Education: Top Tips for a Last Dance

Mike Walter’s Tutorial on Ending a Party… & A Career seminar is announced for DJX ‘25.

Atlantic City, N.J.– As the saying goes, you never get a second chance to make a first impression. The same can be said about last impressions. And, as mobile vet Mike Walter will show you at DJX ’25, when it comes to a DJ’s party, the final 10 minutes can be the most important part of the night.

Join us at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City from August 11-14 for DJX ’25—the 35th anniversary of the industry’s most powerful gathering. This is where it all happens, all in one place, under one roof, at one time. Demo and shop for the latest gear and explore cutting-edge technology trends. Take part in interactive experiences, next-level education, and network with top DJs, producers, brands, and thought leaders – because real opportunities happen through eye contact and handshakes. Grab your passes now and set the standard in ’25.

In his lively 60-minute tutorial – “Last Dance: Musings on the Best Way to Finish an Event… & Also a Career” – Mike Walter of New Jersey’s Elite Entertainment will tell the stories behind some of the “classic closers” we DJs all use. He'll also offer some superb suggestions for perfect-finale songs that you might’ve never considered.

Plus, as sticking the landing at your events is just as important as finishing out your career on a high note, Walter will offer some advice on how to do that as well. Don’t miss the latest ultra-informative session from one of the DJ industry’s top jocks and presenters – set for Monday, Aug. 11.

Running since 1990, DJX, produced by DJ LIFE and Hazan Media Group, is the premier global event for the DJ industry. As the largest, longest running, and most impactful gathering of DJs in the Americas, DJX is where DJs, artists, radio stations, mix-show hosts, brands, retailers and industry leaders connect in person to celebrate music, innovation, and education. Highlights include the industry’s largest show floor, After Dark events, and nearly 40 educational sessions. 

Register for DJX ‘25 now, HERE.

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