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Why GlassHouse San Jose Made Prom Night Unforgettable  (Bay Area Dj serving San Jose, Sunnyvale,  Palo Alto  and  Gilroy)

If you’re looking for the ultimate prom venue in San Jose, GlassHouse should be at the top of your list. We recently got to DJ Andrew Hill High School’s prom here, and let’s just say—it was next level.

First off, the vibe? Immaculate. GlassHouse has this modern, upscale feel with high ceilings, sleek architecture, and tons of natural light (perfect for golden hour prom pics!). It feels elegant without being over the top, striking the right balance for a night that’s all about fun and memories.

The space is huge—seriously, there was plenty of room for dining, photo stations, and a packed dance floor. The lighting and sound system are fully customizable too, which meant we got to kick things off with smooth R&B while everyone ate, then flip the switch into full party mode.

Once we dropped some Spanish hits, the energy went way up—everyone rushed to the floor. From there, it was all current hip-hop bangers and non-stop dancing until the very end.

Located right in downtown San Jose, it’s easy to get to and surrounded by great photo ops—both inside the venue and around the city streets. Plus, the GlassHouse staff knows what they’re doing. Everything from catering to décor setup ran smoothly.

Big shoutout to Andrew Hill—they brought the energy and made the night unforgettable. We’re hyped to work with them again in May!

If your school’s looking to make prom magical, GlassHouse San Jose delivers the perfect mix of style, space, and straight-up fun.

School dance playlist: Should school provide the song list where djs cannot play anything else or dj choice? (Bay Area Dj serving San Jose, Morgan Hill, Gilroy, Palo Alto, and Sunnyvale)

99 percent of the schools I do events for the student body provides of their songs they like to hear. I also recommend that it’s a combined effort from different students to make sure you get different types of music.  I try to find them and I make sure they are school appropriate then I put it in the playlist. If the song does have profanity, then I can edit it so the bad words cannot be heard but for the most part the songs I find are clean. The list that they give me is a good starting point. They may give me 50 to 60 songs. If you think about it, you can play around 25 songs per hour and you have 2 hours of music to choose from that list. Most school events are 3 to 4 hours and proms are like 5 hours. From the list you can get similar songs that fit the vibe that school is trying to have.

 

The small percentage of schools who provide a list of must plays and cannot play other songs can also work. The only difference is the school has to do most of the prep work to send the list and it has to be enough for 4 to 5 hours if it’s like for a 3-hour event. Some songs are really good to dance to while others may not be much of a hit. So the dj too has to prep to locate pretty much all the songs on the list so to keep the party going. The dj cannot rely on his/her crutch of other school’s playlists to help in a jam. The event I did this past fall it went pretty well. I just went by their list and made it work. Students were very respectful and it was a good time. 

 

What do I prefer? I can do both. When I have a playlist where I can stray from I can use prior school dance lists where students really enjoyed the music. It would take less time to prep. With only songs to be played on this list dances, it helps me focus on new songs I never considered and I can incorporate in my rotation. 

 

Please consider Black and White Affair DJ services for your High School Dance event. From August to November 2021 we did 5 high school dances and loved every minute of it. We have the experience and the sound to keep the dance floor packed and school officials content!