№ 302 · Listed
Trade · Dj Event Audio
Location · Saint George
Status · Listed in 435 Alliance

Dj Event Audio

Festival Sounds

Saint George · Listed in the 435 Alliance — a Southern Utah register of vetted, locally owned businesses.

Adam Rue founded Festival Sounds in Cedar City in 1995 and relocated the operation to St. George in 2008, building it into what the company describes as Southern Utah's largest mobile DJ company. The scale claim is plausible: over 3,000 cumulative weddings across the West Coast and Southern Utah, with an annual volume exceeding 300 events — weddings, parties, school dances, community races, and corporate events. That kind of throughput requires a team rather than a solo operator, and Rue has built one: DJs Shawn Denevan and Chris Noel expanded the roster when the St. George relocation happened.

Festival Sounds operates from 289 E Munich Drive in St. George and covers the full Southern Utah corridor into Nevada and Arizona. Wedding packages include day-of coordination elements, wireless microphone setups, ceremony expertise, and dance and up-lighting — the full audio and MC scope rather than just playlist management. For couples hiring a DJ in a region where the vendor pool thins out quickly once you leave the I-15 corridor, Festival Sounds has the tenure and volume to back its claims.

**Verification notes** Website live; Adam Rue confirmed as founder per About page; 1995 founding in Cedar City confirmed; 2008 St. George relocation confirmed; address 289 E Munich Drive confirmed; phone confirmed; 3,000+ wedding claim confirmed on site.

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Frequently asked

What does Festival Sounds do?

Adam Rue founded Festival Sounds in Cedar City in 1995 and relocated the operation to St.

Where is Festival Sounds located?

Festival Sounds operates in Saint George in the 435 region of Southern Utah.

How do I contact Festival Sounds?

To reach Festival Sounds, call (435) 319-0872 or visit festivalsounds.com.

Why is Festival Sounds listed in the 435 Alliance?

Festival Sounds is listed because it operates locally in Saint George and meets the alliance's editorial standard — invited, not scraped, with a public source trail.