Wedding DJ at Centennial Station Arts Center in High Point, NC

Centennial Station
High Point, NC
3368892787

A wedding at Centennial Station Arts Center in High Point, North Carolina brings together historic character and a creative, open layout that makes the entire day feel effortless. This Centennial Station Arts Center wedding showed exactly how well the space flows when every part of the timeline is dialed in, from an outdoor ceremony to a packed dance floor inside.

Guests arrived in the afternoon and made their way to an outdoor ceremony just steps from the reception space. With a 4:00pm start and a clean transition into cocktail hour, everything stayed on schedule without feeling rushed  . As everyone moved inside Centennial Station Arts Center, the atmosphere shifted into a relaxed cocktail hour with Rat Pack style music playing in the background. That classic sound filled the room and gave guests time to settle in, grab a drink, and take in the space.

One of the biggest advantages of a wedding at Centennial Station Arts Center is how naturally everything connects. There is no need for complicated logistics or long transitions, which makes a huge difference for both the couple and their guests. By the time introductions rolled around, everyone was ready.

The reception kicked off with bridal party introductions to “Cutie Pie” by One Way, followed by the couple’s entrance as Mr. and Mrs. Steven Hicks to “Stomp!” by The Brothers Johnson  . It immediately brought energy into the room and set the tone for the rest of the night. Dinner followed with a buffet-style setup, paired with music that kept things moving without overpowering conversation. A blessing from Rev. Wayne Branch and toasts from the maid of honor and best man added some meaningful moments before the night fully opened up  .

The first dance to “Dream a Little Dream of Me” by Etta James and Louis Armstrong pulled everyone in, followed by a mother-son dance that kept that emotional momentum going. From there, the transition into dancing felt natural, which is where a strong DJ really makes a difference. There was no awkward pause or reset. The energy just built.

Once the dance floor opened, it stayed full. The music moved through eras exactly how it should, starting with classics and building into 90s, 2000s, and current hits  . Songs like “Get Low,” “Ignition,” and “Back That Azz Up” kept people locked in, and the mix of must-play tracks with real-time crowd reading kept the momentum going all night. It never felt like a playlist. It felt like a party that kept evolving.

One of the standout moments came when members of Omega Psi Phi performed their fraternity song, followed immediately by “Atomic Dog.” That sequence took over the entire room and created one of those moments people talk about long after the wedding.

Behind the scenes, the vendor team kept everything moving smoothly. Coordination with the venue team, along with Kelley Deal Photography capturing the full day from start to finish, made sure every moment happened at the right time without slowing things down  . Details like florals from Tea Cup Floral and a clean, classic cake from Whole Foods Bakery rounded out the overall look without ever taking attention away from the flow of the night  .

The night wrapped up with a high-energy exit and a confetti send-off outside, closing things out on the same note the reception carried all evening  .

For couples considering a Centennial Station Arts Center wedding in High Point, NC, this is exactly what you want to picture. A venue that keeps everything connected, a timeline that flows naturally, and a dance floor that stays packed without forcing it. Centennial Station Arts Center gives you the kind of space where the night feels easy, the energy builds the right way, and your guests stay fully engaged from start to finish.