5 Unique Ideas for Christmas Parties
xmas audionetworks djLooking to thrill your guests this year at the Xmas Bash? Look no further as it’s all here under the one roof. We have ideas and acts that are exclusive to us and are perfect for Christmas events.

Digital Fire Art

This is an indoor light show that contains graphics and images in many different themes. The Christmas show contains friendly winter images combined with a fire effect. Your guests will be thrilled when they the performers in action. Perfect for when your guests arrive or for a stand alone light show.
Digital Fire Art with Audionetworks

Robot Greeting Hosts

Fun greeting Robots make people smile! From the moment people spot them the fun starts. Everybody wants to take a selfie with them and when they start dancing around your guests with laugh away at their antics. Choose from Star Wars, Bumblebee the Transformer, BrĂ­n The Celtic Warrior, Iron Man or Bat man.
Robot Fun this Christmas

Sax & DJ Duo

Incredible package of a live Saxophone player and DJ. Cool house music provides the backing track and the sax player jams along creating a classy atmosphere. The sax is blended into the music and is not overpowering or too loud. This is perfect for drinks receptions, bars and clubs and never fails to impress guests
DJ & Sax Duo for you event

Silent Disco

This is perfect for Christmas Parties! Packages available from 20 to 300 wireless headphones. Play 2 different types of music at the same time and dance late into the night with no complaints that the music is too loud. Great for venues with noise restrictions and bedrooms too near the function room! Play all your favourite tunes LOUD.
Silent Disco Party Ireland in RDS Dublin

The Drum Club

Every now and then an act comes along that just knocks peoples socks off! This is one of them. Drummer Wayne Sheehy takes control and delivers a high energy set combined with dancers and stunning visuals. The impact is huge and will captivate guests from the moment the beat kicks in.
The Drum Club - The Spoken Word Live at the EIA 2017