A wedding at The Century Room/Pack’s Special Events in Asheville, NC gives couples a downtown setting that feels intimate, stylish, and easy to personalize, and Jasmine and Eric’s April 24 celebration showed exactly how well that can work. With under 50 guests, the room felt close-knit from the start, which made every transition matter. This was the kind of wedding where the DJ was not just playing music in the background. The DJ helped shape the pace of the entire day, from ceremony audio through the final exit.
At this The Century Room/Pack’s Special Events wedding, ceremony coverage was included, along with a stand-alone sound system and microphone. That setup mattered because Jasmine and Eric chose to share personalized vows, so clear audio was essential. There was no prelude music, which created a clean, focused lead-in to the ceremony rather than a long musical build. When it was time for the recessional, “Love Me Like You Do” gave the moment a bright lift and sent everyone into cocktail hour on a happy note.
Cocktail hour followed with DJ’s choice music, keeping things relaxed while guests settled in and the reception space turned over smoothly. For couples planning a wedding at The Century Room/Pack’s Special Events, that kind of flow is important. With a smaller guest count and no wasted downtime, the timeline needs to feel deliberate. Here, the DJ helped maintain that momentum and kept the event moving naturally.
Reception introductions were simple and centered on the couple, with Jasmine and Eric welcomed in as newlyweds to “Love Me Like You Do.” From there, they moved right into their first dance, which kept the room emotionally connected. Their song, “For Always” by Ed Sheeran, set a soft and personal tone before parent dances followed immediately after. Jasmine shared her father-daughter dance with Tea and Reg to “Father and Daughter,” and Eric danced with Bonnie to “My Wish.” Stacking those special dances together was a smart timeline choice, and the DJ’s role was key in making those transitions feel polished instead of rushed.
Dinner was buffet style, with DJ’s choice music underneath, and Kabo Williams, the mother of the bride, handled the speech or blessing before the meal began. That point in the evening can either stall the energy or support it, and at this wedding, it supported it. The DJ guided the room clearly so guests knew when to listen, when to eat, and when the night was shifting into celebration mode.
That smooth leadership is a big part of what makes a wedding DJ so valuable at The Century Room/Pack’s Special Events in Asheville, NC. This event included up to five hours of DJ coverage with no intermission periods, which meant the experience stayed continuous. No long pauses. No drop in atmosphere. Just a steady progression from ceremony to reception to dancing.
Dance floor lighting added another layer once the reception opened up, helping the space feel more like a party without overwhelming the intimate crowd. Even without a packed guest list, the DJ remained central to the energy by reading the room and keeping the evening moving. The success of the night depended on that balance, and the DJ made it feel easy.
The final stretch of this The Century Room/Pack’s Special Events wedding ended with “Enchanted” as the last song and a sparkler exit outside, coordinated by planner Corrie as guests received sparklers and gathered for the sendoff. It was a strong ending for a wedding that stayed thoughtful and well-paced from start to finish.
For couples considering a wedding at The Century Room/Pack’s Special Events, Jasmine and Eric’s celebration is a great example of how this venue works best: a clear timeline, meaningful moments, and a DJ who keeps every part of the day connected.



