DJ Promo breaks the Guinness World Record

Denon DJ would like to congratulate DJ Promo in succeeding in his Guinness World record attempt.

Denon DJ proudly supported DJ Promo in his Guinness World Record attempt for the longest DJ session marathon in history. DJ Promo attempted to break the previously set record of 84 hours and aiding him in this challenge was a set of Denon DN-S3500 CD players chosen for their sound quality, endurance and ergonomics.

DJ Promo managed to DJ non-stop for a record-breaking 87 hours. 

A temporary nightclub was especially built in Melbourne's Federation Square and the attempt began on Monday, June 12th. Funds raised were donated to Australian charities.

Congratulations to DJ Promo and check his website to catch his latest DJ dates.  http://www.mattpromo.com/home.html  or www.denondj.com.au

 

 

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