Lauren and Robert’s wedding at The Grand Hall at the Priory was one of those days where everything just flowed beautifully. From the moment guests arrived, the whole day felt carefully thought out yet never rushed. They managed to fit in so many special moments without ever losing the chance to enjoy it all.
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The Grand Hall was the perfect backdrop – elegant, timeless, and filled with excitement from their 130 guests. After dinner, Lauren and Robert pulled off one of the most fun wedding traditions I’ve seen: they dashed to every single table in the room to get a photo with each group. The whole thing took less than three minutes, and the room was full of laughter and cheers as people scrambled into place for their photo moment.
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Their first dance was choreographed and looked amazing – you could tell they had put in time and effort to make it shine, and everyone loved it. Later in the evening, the dance floor opened and guests were able to enjoy the music for almost four hours straight. With that much time, I was able to fit in tons of requests and play a huge variety of music – everything from classic singalongs and oldies to 90s pop, rock anthems, R&B, and current hits. It was the kind of night where everyone got to hear something they loved.
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One of the highlights of the night was how much fun guests had with the Photo Booth. People couldn’t get enough, snapping silly, sweet, and creative pictures all night long. Between that, the table dash, and all the dancing, there was never a dull moment.
As the night wrapped up, everyone surrounded Lauren and Robert for a final singalong of “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” It was the perfect ending – heartfelt, joyful, and unforgettable. I loved being their DJ and helping being a part of such an amazing celebration.

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