Millie's journey began in her bedroom during lockdown, where she fell in love with DJing. She started performing at 15, and by 16 was already playing clubs across Liverpool. A breakout moment came through Billie Clements' all-female event, Queens of Clubs, which put her on the map fast, leading to private bookings, club nights, festivals, and a dream slot at O Beach Ibiza.
She's since worked with global and lifestyle brands including Under Armour, Applied Nutrition, Gym King, Oh Polly, Shredfast and Six15, and played most of Liverpool's biggest clubs. Her sound has developed into funky tech house, reflecting her energy and personality behind the decks.

Where It Started
Music has always been part of who I am. From a young age, I had a natural connection with it, and I always knew I wanted to be involved in the industry in some way. I looked up to incredible female artists like Deborah De Luca, Carlita, Arrica, Sarah Story and Billie Clements. Watching women thrive in electronic music gave me the belief that one day I could do it too.
My journey really began in my bedroom during lockdown. Like so many people, I suddenly had time to explore my passion, and that's where I fell in love with DJing. Countless hours turned into days of practising, learning, making mistakes and finding my own sound. It never felt like work, it felt like home.

Queens of Clubs
I started my music journey at 15 years old, and by the age of 16 I was already playing in clubs. One of the biggest turning points came through Billie Clements' all-female event, Queens of Clubs. Being part of a lineup that celebrated talented female DJs caught people's attention quickly across the Liverpool music scene. From there, everything began to snowball. Private bookings, club nights, festivals and unforgettable opportunities followed, including performing at O Beach Ibiza, something I'd always dreamed about.

Building Her Sound
As things progressed, I also had the opportunity to work with and perform alongside some incredible global and lifestyle brands, including Under Armour, Applied Nutrition, Gym King, Oh Polly, Shredfast and Six15. Alongside this, I've played in most of the clubs across Liverpool, which has played a huge part in shaping my sound and confidence as a DJ.
As the industry has evolved, so have I. My sound has naturally developed into funky tech house, a style that perfectly reflects my personality and the energy I love creating. Every set is about making people feel something, whether that's dancing with friends, forgetting about life's stresses for a few hours or creating memories they'll never forget.

Taking It Abroad
One of the most rewarding experiences of my career was moving to Cyprus on my own to DJ internationally. It pushed me outside my comfort zone, helped me grow as both an artist and a person, and reminded me why I started this journey in the first place.
Like many artists, I sometimes find it difficult to stop and appreciate how far I've come. I'm always chasing the next opportunity, the next booking or the next goal, and I don't always take time to recognise everything I've achieved through hard work and determination. Nothing has been handed to me, and that makes every milestone even more meaningful.

What Comes Next
My biggest ambition now is to produce my own music and continue building a career that allows me to travel the world, meet incredible people and create unforgettable experiences through music. I want to leave my own mark on the scene while staying true to who I am.
DJing has never been just about playing tracks. It's about creating moments. Looking out at a crowd, seeing people smiling, dancing and completely living in the moment is a feeling that's impossible to describe. Knowing you've created a memory that people will carry with them long after the music stops is what makes every late night, every early morning and every challenge worthwhile.
Without music, I honestly don't know who I'd be. It's part of my identity. It's my passion, my motivation and my purpose. It has shaped me into the person I am today.


