A wedding at Castle Ladyhawke feels cinematic from the start, and Brittney and Justin’s celebration showed exactly why couples are drawn to Castle Ladyhawke in Tuckasegee, NC. With mountain views, a castle setting, and a guest count in the 0 to 50 range, this wedding at Castle Ladyhawke leaned intimate, intentional, and highly personalized from ceremony through sparkler exit.
The day was structured with music carrying the experience from one part of the venue to the next. For the ceremony, DJ Tyler provided sound and a microphone, while the music choices stayed true to the couple’s style. Prelude music featured string covers, setting a calm tone before the processional began. Family entered to “Serenity Found” by Lindsey Stirling, the groomsmen walked in to “Lord of the Rings Medley” by The Piano Guys, and the bridesmaids entered to “Love Story” by Vitamin String Quartet. Brittney’s processional used “Can’t Help Falling in Love” by VioDance, and the recessional shifted the mood with “Today was a Fairytale” by Piano Dreamers. At a venue like Castle Ladyhawke, those classical and cinematic choices fit naturally with the setting.
Cocktail hour continued with more string covers, plus relaxing piano and medieval-inspired selections. That detail mattered. Instead of feeling disconnected from the ceremony, the wedding at Castle Ladyhawke kept a consistent atmosphere as guests moved into the next phase of the evening. The DJ helped bridge that transition smoothly, making sure the pacing never felt abrupt.
By dinner, the setup expanded to include a separate dinner sound system with microphone coverage. For couples planning a Castle Ladyhawke wedding, this is one of the most important parts of the guest experience. In a smaller wedding, every transition is more noticeable. The DJ is not just playing music. The DJ is guiding the room, supporting announcements, and keeping the timeline moving without making it feel rushed.
Reception introductions brought in a fun shift of personality. The wedding party entered to “Opening Titles” from The Legend of Vox Machina by Neal Acree, and Brittney and Justin made their entrance as Mr. and Mrs. Brock to the “Star Wars Imperial March” by Vitamin String Quartet. That kind of choice gave the reception an immediate sense of humor and identity. It also showed how a wedding DJ can help a couple bring in fandom details without losing the overall elegance of the event.
The first dance followed with “Time of My Life” by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warner, then dinner continued buffet-style with more string cover music. Later in the evening, the anniversary dance used “Stargazing (Moonlight Version)” by Myles Smith, and the night closed with “Long Live” by Taylor Swift. Their sparkler exit sent everyone out on “Happily Ever After” by Jordan Fisher and Angie Keilhauer, which fit the venue and the mood in a way that felt earned, not forced.
One of the biggest strengths of this Castle Ladyhawke wedding was how smoothly the evening unfolded. With no intermission periods built in, the DJ had to keep momentum steady from ceremony to dinner to dancing and final exit. That kind of continuity matters, especially at a venue where the setting already does so much visually. The success of the night depended on the DJ keeping each moment connected, and that steady pacing helped the whole celebration feel easy for guests.
With Emma coordinating on-site and The Wedding Moose capturing the day, Brittney and Justin’s wedding at Castle Ladyhawke felt thoughtful and grounded in real personality. For couples searching for Castle Ladyhawke in Tuckasegee, NC, this celebration is a strong example of what works here: a clear timeline, meaningful music choices, and a DJ who knows how to carry the night from one moment to the next.

