Christian Lacoss

Christian Lacoss

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Christian Lacoss
Weeknights 7pm – Midnight

Christian LaCoss, known to New England country fans as DJ Reklss, is a Manchester, New Hampshire–based radio host and open-format DJ who blends country roots with high-energy live sets. You can catch him every weeknight from 7 PM to Midnight on 96.5 Live Free Country, where he brings his signature mix of music, humor, and community connection to the airwaves.

With over five years of experience behind the decks, Christian has performed at venues and events across the United States, sharing the stage with artists like Sammy Adams and Chase Bryant and LOCASH. Whether he’s hyping up a crowd at a local bar, spinning at a festival, or bringing late-night laughs to the radio, Christian loves bringing energy and authenticity to everything he does.

Off the mic, he’s a passionate content creator who connects with fans daily across Instagram, TikTok, and more—offering a behind-the-scenes look at life in the booth, on tour, and in the studio. You can follow him on Instagram @TheOfficialChristianPaul

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