
DJ Targets 288-Hour World Record in Lagos Marathon
A Lagos DJ is preparing to spin for 288 consecutive hours to break the Guinness World Record for longest club DJ set. The free public event starts March 3rd at Bay Lounge in Lekki.
Princess Ntuk Williams, known as DJ Pretty Play, is about to turn her 12 years of DJ experience into a potential world record by playing music nonstop for nearly two weeks.
The marathon attempt begins Tuesday, March 3rd, at Bay Lounge in Lekki, Lagos, where she'll spend 288 consecutive hours behind the turntables. That's 12 straight days of mixing tracks without leaving the DJ booth.
For DJ Pretty Play, this challenge isn't just about breaking a record. It's about proving what discipline and determination can achieve when you push past fear and comfort zones. She wanted to accomplish something that would elevate her career through pure personal achievement.
The preparation has been intense. Seven months of planning included fitness training, medical checkups, securing brand partnerships, and completing a three-day test run to simulate the real conditions.

The Guinness World Records rules are strict. She can't repeat any song within a four-hour window, which means keeping track of hundreds of tracks across multiple days. She gets just five minutes of rest per hour, though she can accumulate these breaks strategically.
The biggest challenge? Staying mentally sharp after three days without proper sleep. DJ Pretty Play admits that after 72 sleepless hours, your vision blurs and remembering song sequences becomes incredibly difficult.
Why This Inspires
What makes this attempt special is DJ Pretty Play's combination of technical skill and spiritual faith. She credits her confidence not just to years of training and deep understanding of her craft, but to her belief that God will see her through the grueling challenge.
She's also making sure the community can be part of the journey. The entire 288-hour event is free and open to the public, with hype men and dancers maintaining a club atmosphere throughout.
This is Lagos energy at its finest: ambitious, faith-driven, and community-focused, all spinning to a beat that could last nearly two weeks.
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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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