Annie Mac, whose real name is Annie MacManus, was born on July 18, 1978, in Dublin, Ireland. From a young age, she had a passion for music and knew that she wanted to pursue a career in the industry. She started DJing at the age of 19 and quickly made a name for herself in the underground music scene.
After honing her skills as a DJ, Annie Mac decided to take a chance and apply for a job with BBC Radio. She impressed the studio bosses with her music abilities and was offered her own show, which would later become the widely popular electronic dance music show, The Mash Up, on BBC Radio 1.
Annie Mac's show, The Mash Up, quickly gained a loyal following and became one of the most listened-to programs in the country. Her passion for playing cutting-edge music and supporting up-and-coming artists helped her gain worldwide renown. She became a sought-after DJ in the UK's hottest clubs and the biggest festivals all over Europe.
Aside from her successful career in music, Annie Mac also has a family of her own. Her brother, Davey McManus, is a singer and guitarist with the band The Crocketts. She is married to fellow BBC Radio 1 DJ, Toddla T, and the couple has two children together.
Throughout her career, Annie Mac has established herself as a prominent figure in the electronic music scene. Her show on BBC Radio 1 continues to be a staple for music lovers around the world, and her influence can be seen in the careers of countless up-and-coming artists.
As she continues to push boundaries and challenge norms in the industry, Annie Mac remains a trailblazer and a role model for aspiring DJs and music enthusiasts everywhere.