DJ Alphire › Quinceañera DJ · Bay Area
Quinceañera DJ & Bilingual MC for the entire Bay Area.
From the grand entrance and the vals to the last cumbia of the night, DJ Alphire keeps your quinceañera flowing in English and Spanish. Insured, background-checked, and rated 5.0 stars, with quince packages starting at $895.
- Bilingual MC (English / Spanish)
- Insured & background-checked
- 7 years in business
- 5.0★ from 13 reviews
A quinceañera isn't just a party, it's a milestone the whole family has been planning for months, and it needs an MC who can carry both the tradition and the dance floor. DJ Alphire is a fully bilingual English/Spanish MC, so when it's time to present the corte de honor, cue the vals with dad, or hand the mic to an abuela for unas palabras, every guest follows along, the Spanish-speaking tías in the front row and the quinceañera's high-school friends in the back alike. He builds the night around your timeline: the entrance, the baile sorpresa, the changing of the shoes, the toast, and then the part everyone really waits for, a packed floor running from bachata and cumbias to reggaeton and Top 40.
The Bay Area throws quinceañeras everywhere, and DJ Alphire travels the whole region for them, no matter which side of the bridge you're on. That means banquet halls and event centers out in the East Bay around Hayward, Fremont, and Concord; the big quince tradition of San Jose's East Side and the South Bay; ballrooms and hotel event spaces up the Peninsula; and city venues from a loft in SoMa to a community hall in the Mission or along the Fruitvale corridor. Picture anything from a church ceremony followed by a reception in an Oakland event hall to a backyard celebration in San Leandro, and he scales the same premium setup to the room.
Every booking comes loaded so the family doesn't have to rent a thing: premium sound, wireless mics for the toasts and the padrinos, dance-floor lighting, a planning consultation, a custom playlist plus a do-not-play list, and backup equipment in case anything hiccups, because a quince only happens once. Want to take it further? Add uplighting in the quinceañera's colors, a photo booth for the guests, dancing on the clouds for the father-daughter vals, a monogram with her name, or ceremony sound. With a roughly one-minute reply time, you'll hear back fast, and every quote is custom to your venue and guest count.
- Premium sound & wireless mics
- Dance-floor lighting
- Bilingual MC hosting
- Full run-of-show planning
- Custom playlist + do-not-play list
- Backup equipment on-site
Across the Bay Area
Where we play.
Bay Area quinceañeras span the big East Bay and South Bay banquet halls, the strong quince tradition of San Jose's East Side, Peninsula ballrooms, and city venues — and they almost always need a genuinely bilingual MC who can move smoothly between traditional rituals in Spanish and a young, mixed-language dance floor.
Good questions
Bay Area quinceañera DJ FAQ.
Do you MC quinceañeras in both Spanish and English? +
Yes. DJ Alphire is a fully bilingual English/Spanish MC, which is one of the main reasons families across the Bay Area book him for quinceañeras. He handles the formal moments, the grand entrance, presenting the corte de honor, the vals, and the toasts, in whichever language fits the room, and keeps every guest, from the abuelos to the quinceañera's friends, in the loop all night.
How much does a Bay Area quinceañera DJ cost, and do you charge to travel? +
Quinceañera packages start at $895, and every quote is custom to your venue, guest count, and hours. DJ Alphire serves the entire Bay Area, from Oakland and San Jose to the Peninsula and beyond, so traveling across the region is part of what he does. Just share your venue location and date and you'll get a fast, custom quote, usually with about a one-minute reply time.
Can you handle the traditional parts of the quince like the vals and baile sorpresa? +
Absolutely. DJ Alphire plans the full run of show with you ahead of time: the entrance, the vals with the chambelanes, the baile sorpresa, the changing of the shoes, the toast, and the open dance floor. Your custom playlist and do-not-play list make sure the surprise-dance music and the family's favorite cumbias, bachata, and reggaeton are all ready to go, with backup equipment on hand just in case.
Or reach out directly.
Fast replies — usually within the hour, in English or Spanish.