Bestley is the lovechild of the glamour and grit of dancefloors past, channeling that raw energy, abandon, and freedom vividly into the present moment. Celebrated for their blend of disco, house, soul, funk, rarities, and classics, Bestley has become London’s “go-to for sophisticated party disco” (Evening Standard).
Whether soundtracking album launches for Lady Gaga, Camila Cabello, or the Scissor Sisters, warming up fans at the Roundhouse for Mika, or energizing 20,000 people for Jessie Ware at Alexandra Palace, Bestley always reads the room and creates the perfect mood. From setting the tone at fashion events for Perfect Magazine, Ashish, Jean Paul Gaultier, or Jimmy Choo, to playing for the darlings of the stage at the London Theatre Awards, Bestley knows how to make every event unforgettable.
From high-energy, sweaty super-clubs like Feel It and Glitterbox at HI Ibiza to luxury venues like Soho House and The Nomad, Bestley effortlessly straddles the worlds of underground grit and established refinement.
Their resume is a tour guide of iconic spaces, including Panorama Bar at Berghain, Koko, Fabric, and Drumsheds, intimate listening rooms like Spiritland (London and Portugal), and cultural behemoths like the Tate Modern and the Southbank Centre. Festivals like Glastonbury, Secret Garden Party, and Mighty Hoopla have all felt Bestley’s adaptive yet distinctive sensual sound, which perfectly meets the mood needed at every event.
Bestley has shared the stage with legendary figures like Honey Dijon, Derrick Carter, Storm Mollison, Zach Witness, and Maurice Fulton, further cementing their status as one of the most indemand DJs on the scene. Their versatility and ability to complement and enhance these powerhouse acts make Bestley a sought-after collaborator and performer. Annie Mac, whom Bestley supported during her acclaimed “Before Midnight” series, calls them “an absolute world-class warm-up DJ who always gets it right.” Jessie Ware similarly praised their sets at Alexandra Palace, saying, “Bestley is my favourite DJ—guaranteed to make you throw your hands in the air, discover a new favourite song, and dance all night long.”
A regular at Horse Meat Disco, founder Jim Stanton says, “When we’re away, we trust Bestley to take the reins at the mothership. Bestley is the foal to us four horses!”
Currently working on new music, Bestley has had previous releases on Kompakt, Polari, and Save Our Souls, amassing more than 2 million streams on Spotify. With support from BBC Radio 6, the Blessed Madonna, DJ Paulette, Sophie Lloyd, Heidi Lawden, and DJ Harvey, Bestley’s unique style and vocals are instantly recognizable. Renowned tastemaker and label-head Cormac says, “Bestley is Polari’s Amanda Lear. I love their voice—it’s very genderqueer, as many of the greats are: Grace Jones, Sylvester, Marc Almond, and Jimmy Somerville.”
Bestley is the lovechild of the glamour and grit of dancefloors past, channeling that raw energy, abandon, and freedom vividly into the present moment. Celebrated for their blend of disco, house, soul, funk, rarities, and classics, Bestley has become London’s “go-to for sophisticated party disco” (Evening Standard).
Whether soundtracking album launches for Lady Gaga, Camila Cabello, or the Scissor Sisters, warming up fans at the Roundhouse for Mika, or energizing 20,000 people for Jessie Ware at Alexandra Palace, Bestley always reads the room and creates the perfect mood. From setting the tone at fashion events for Perfect Magazine, Ashish, Jean Paul Gaultier, or Jimmy Choo, to playing for the darlings of the stage at the London Theatre Awards, Bestley knows how to make every event unforgettable.
From high-energy, sweaty super-clubs like Feel It and Glitterbox at HI Ibiza to luxury venues like Soho House and The Nomad, Bestley effortlessly straddles the worlds of underground grit and established refinement.
Their resume is a tour guide of iconic spaces, including Panorama Bar at Berghain, Koko, Fabric, and Drumsheds, intimate listening rooms like Spiritland (London and Portugal), and cultural behemoths like the Tate Modern and the Southbank Centre. Festivals like Glastonbury, Secret Garden Party, and Mighty Hoopla have all felt Bestley’s adaptive yet distinctive sensual sound, which perfectly meets the mood needed at every event.
Bestley has shared the stage with legendary figures like Honey Dijon, Derrick Carter, Storm Mollison, Zach Witness, and Maurice Fulton, further cementing their status as one of the most indemand DJs on the scene. Their versatility and ability to complement and enhance these powerhouse acts make Bestley a sought-after collaborator and performer. Annie Mac, whom Bestley supported during her acclaimed “Before Midnight” series, calls them “an absolute world-class warm-up DJ who always gets it right.” Jessie Ware similarly praised their sets at Alexandra Palace, saying, “Bestley is my favourite DJ—guaranteed to make you throw your hands in the air, discover a new favourite song, and dance all night long.”
A regular at Horse Meat Disco, founder Jim Stanton says, “When we’re away, we trust Bestley to take the reins at the mothership. Bestley is the foal to us four horses!”
Currently working on new music, Bestley has had previous releases on Kompakt, Polari, and Save Our Souls, amassing more than 2 million streams on Spotify. With support from BBC Radio 6, the Blessed Madonna, DJ Paulette, Sophie Lloyd, Heidi Lawden, and DJ Harvey, Bestley’s unique style and vocals are instantly recognizable. Renowned tastemaker and label-head Cormac says, “Bestley is Polari’s Amanda Lear. I love their voice—it’s very genderqueer, as many of the greats are: Grace Jones, Sylvester, Marc Almond, and Jimmy Somerville.”
Height | 5' 3'' - 160cm |
Bust | 33'' - 84cm |
Waist | 28'' - 71cm |
Hair | Platinium Blond |
Eyes | Hazel |