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Wedding DJ at Knebworth House

Knebworth House is known as the Stately Home of Rock. The Rolling Stones, Queen, Oasis and over a hundred other legendary acts have played here. Now you're getting married here. The music still matters.

I'm George. 25 years as a professional DJ, starting in nightclubs and building up through weddings and private events all across Hertfordshire and London. I'm an old school DJ in the truest sense. I don't rely on sync buttons or pre-planned sets. I read the room, trust my ears and keep the floor moving.

When you book me for your wedding at Knebworth, the first thing we do is talk about your day. Not a quick email exchange, a proper conversation. Your music, your guests, the songs you grew up with, the ones that mean something to you both. I take all of that seriously because it shapes everything I do on the night.

Whether you're using the ancient Tithe Barn, the contemporary Cobbold Barn or celebrating in the formal gardens, I'll make sure the setup fits the space and the sound is exactly right. QSC speakers, Pioneer decks, American DJ lighting rig with moving heads and uplighting, all PAT tested and fully insured to £1 million PLI.

I'm based in Broxbourne so getting to Knebworth early is no issue at all. Always there ahead of schedule, always smartly dressed.

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FAQs

Q: Knebworth has different barn spaces, how do you decide on the setup?

A: I'll find out which space you're using beforehand and set up accordingly. Each barn has different acoustics and dimensions and I'll position everything to make sure the sound fills the room properly.

Q: Can you add a Magic Mirror photo booth to our Knebworth wedding?

A: Yes. My photo booth comes with a full backdrop, props table, red carpet, personalised prints and a guest book. It works brilliantly in the barn spaces and gives guests something fun to do throughout the evening.

Q: Do you take requests on the night?

A: Always. If someone asks for a track and I've got it, it goes on. After 25 years of collecting music, I've usually got it.

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