The Bus

A Rolling Stage Full of Character

This classic 1951 AEC Regal III city bus has been converted into a unique ‘pop-up stage’. The side has been cut open and fitted with a hydraulically operated canopy, creating an inviting open space. In the opening stands a custom-built DJ furniture with space for no less than 800 LPs, neatly stored in a clever drawer system. The booth is mobile, so the bus is also perfectly usable as a stage for live bands, storytellers or other artists.

This bus is a rare specimen, there are only a few left, and is guaranteed to attract attention at weddings, festivals, corporate events and other occasions. Everything was built in-house, with attention to detail and love for quality. The high-quality QSC sound system is powerful enough to serve up to 500 people with crystal-clear sound.

We combine this with a professional Allen & Heath mixer (Xone 96), turntables with high-quality cartridges, and besides our extensive vinyl collection, we naturally also play digitally. This way we bring together the best of analog and modern, and effortlessly cater to the wishes of every audience.

We’re also ready for the future technically. Thanks to a robust battery pack, we can play music non-stop for up to 8 hours, completely autonomously. But the best part is, this battery pack automatically takes over as soon as the mains power fails. So should a generator act up or the power supply go down, the bus always keeps moving. No silence, no interruptions, only uninterrupted music and a dance floor that keeps buzzing.

How it’s made