My first gig was at my University Departments 2nd Year Ball, when I had just got into DJing and had been playing for about 7 months. It was nerve-wracking as it was for about 200 people, who I knew, and many of whom were studying full time music-tech courses, which meant that they knew (or at least thought they did), knew what they were listening for!
It was a massive learning curve for me, as even though I knew most of these people, it was the first time I had, had a crowd to read, but after about 10 minutes, I got settled and was absolutely loving it.
Afterwards… what a rush; I struggled to get to sleep!
It was one of the best nights I have ever had, and got other work in bars and small clubs in the town my uni was in off the back off, as half of the guys there had bar jobs and were telling their management how good the night was
My first gig was to about 50 people in a small club near where I live.
After the first mix the sound limiter the club had installed due to the sound police trying to constantly shut them down overheated and shorted out the ENTIRE power of the venue…fuck knows how!
When it eventually came back on, I played for another 45mins and haven’t looked back since.
Well done on your first show man, good luck with the next one - remember to learn and take something away from each gig!