Celebrant and DJ/MC in Gippsland Victoria

Jay Allen • June 6, 2025

Celebrant & DJ/MC Weddings in Gippsland

I absolutely love performing weddings in Gippsland. There’s a real charm to the region that makes every celebration feel personal, relaxed, and filled with heart. The landscapes are stunning, the people are warm, and the venues? Incredible.



As a celebrant and DJ/MC who offers combined wedding packages, I’ve had the privilege of helping so many amazing couples tie the knot throughout Gippsland. Whether I’m officiating a heartfelt ceremony under the gums, spinning the couple’s favourite tracks on the dancefloor, or making sure the night runs smoothly as MC – I’m there for it all, and I love every second of it.


Why I Love Gippsland Weddings

Weddings in Gippsland are beautifully diverse – from rustic barns to rolling vineyards to coastal hideaways. As someone who handles both the legal side of getting married and the entertainment, I get to support couples across the entire day – crafting a ceremony that reflects their story, then turning up the fun for the reception.


And the best part? Every venue has its own personality. Here are a few of my favourites:


🏔️ Parnassus Function Centre – Drouin East

Set high in the hills with panoramic views over the Baw Baw Ranges, Parnassus Function Centre is one of those rare venues that manages to be both grand and totally relaxed. I’ve married couples on the lawn, DJed unforgettable receptions in the dining room, and helped create seamless, joy-filled days here as both celebrant and MC.


🍇 The Grove Gippsland – Krowera

The Grove is one of Gippsland’s most talked-about venues – and for good reason. Nestled among olive trees and rolling farmland, it’s the perfect blend of modern elegance and rural charm. Their ceremony spaces are picture-perfect, and the reception area is ideal for dancing the night away. It’s always a treat to bring my all-in-one celebrant/DJ/MC package here and watch the day unfold.


🐑 The Shearing Shed – Phillip Island

If you’re after rustic romance with a stylish twist, The Shearing Shed on Phillip Island is unbeatable. It’s got that warm, lived-in character that instantly puts guests at ease, and the service is top-notch. I’ve had the honour of performing ceremonies in their outdoor space and then firing up the dancefloor inside the barn – and the vibe is always amazing.


🍷 Brandy Creek Estate – Drouin

With vineyard views and modern architecture, Brandy Creek Estate is a beautiful setting for a sophisticated Gippsland wedding. I’ve worked here as celebrant and DJ/MC multiple times, and it never disappoints – great food, stunning backdrops, and a flawless flow from ceremony to celebration.


🌊 RACV Inverloch Resort – Inverloch

If you love the idea of a coastal wedding, RACV Inverloch combines modern style with oceanfront scenery. The outdoor ceremony locations are breathtaking, and their function spaces are perfect for a vibrant reception with great sound and energy.


🍾 The Vines on Avon – Maffra

For a peaceful vineyard wedding with that true country feel, The Vines on Avon delivers. The views are incredible, and the layout makes for an easy transition from ceremony to party. I’ve helped couples here create relaxed, love-filled days that end with packed dancefloors and happy memories.


🐄 Glenfyne Weddings – Sale Region

Rustic, spacious, and full of character, Glenfyne Weddings is a hidden gem. From intimate ceremonies under the gumtrees to full-blown country parties in the shed, this is a venue where you can really make the day your own. I’ve loved playing celebrant and DJ/MC here – the energy is always beautiful.


Bringing the Party (and the Vows) to Gippsland

As someone who’s been in the wedding game for over 20 years, I know how to strike the perfect balance – a relaxed, heartfelt ceremony followed by a fun, well-run reception. My combined celebrant + DJ + MC packages are all about keeping things simple, personal, and stress-free – while making sure your day is unforgettable for all the right reasons.

Whether you’re getting married at a Gippsland winery, farm, coastal retreat or modern venue – I’ll bring the experience, professionalism, and personality to help make your day amazing.


Let’s Celebrate in Gippsland!

If you’re planning your wedding in Gippsland and want someone who knows the local venues, loves the region, and can take care of everything from “I do” to the last dance – I’d love to hear from you.


📍 Available for weddings across Gippsland – including Drouin, Inverloch, Phillip Island, Sale, Traralgon, and beyond
🎤 Professional Celebrant + DJ + MC Services
🏆 Multi-award-winning wedding entertainer


Let’s make your Gippsland wedding unforgettable.

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