I've been throwing parties for as long as I can remember. About three years ago, I started running club nights part-time, and last year I decided to make the leap from my job in railway engineering to work full-time in the events industry. It was a significant decision for me, because I wasn't sure if a career in events would be sustainable for my future. But my passion for creating memorable experiences and bringing people together drove me to take the risk.
Ever since the last T in the Park in 2016, I've dreamed about hosting my own music festival. That experience was so inspiring that I applied for unpaid work with some of the UK’s biggest music festivals. That hands-on experience taught me invaluable lessons about the industry. Years later, I managed to turn that dream into reality by starting PRTY Festival.
I've always loved seeing people escape their stressful work weeks and truly enjoy themselves. Our main aim as a company is to unite everyone in the scene and build a strong sense of community within the music world. Music festivals and nightlife provide an opportunity for people to forget their problems and immerse themselves in the moment. When I used to work full-time, I always looked forward to the next festival or big night out with friends.
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