Chapel House Estate Wedding DJ - Estelle & Diccon
Set just outside Ramsgate, Chapel House Estate is one of those venues that surprises people the moment they walk in. From the outside it feels calm and understated. Inside, the main barn opens up into a huge, light-filled space that can handle serious production without ever feeling cavernous. For Estelle and Diccon’s April wedding, that space got put to very good use.
This was a night built around momentum. No easing in, no background section, just a flat out 90s, 00s and 10s party from start to finish, with a few well-timed classics dropped in for the wider crowd.
A first dance that set the tone early
The night kicked off with Spin You Around by Morgan Wallen. It’s relaxed, warm and unforced, and it worked perfectly in the room.
As soon as the track finished, there was no long pause or reset. We moved straight from first dance into party mode, and the floor stayed busy from that point on.
Big room, big production
Chapel House Estate’s barn is ideal if you want to go big visually without it feeling cluttered. Estelle and Diccon leaned fully into that. Our setup included mirrorball, haze, lasers and multiple moving heads, which meant we could build layers through the night rather than throwing everything on at once.
The combination of haze and lighting worked especially well once the room filled up. Beams stayed sharp, the mirrorball cut through the space properly, and the whole thing felt like a club environment without losing the warmth of the venue itself.
A no-nonsense party set
The brief was simple; Keep it moving, stick to proven dancefloor records, and don’t overthink it. That gave us room to run through big 90s and 00s tracks, early 10s anthems, and crossover records that work across age groups.
The crowd response made it easy to keep pushing forward. Once the first hands-in-the-air moments landed, the night took care of itself. The room is large, but when it fills, it really fills, and that energy fed straight back into the set.
There was also plenty of space to drop in older soul and disco without breaking the flow. Tracks like Young Hearts Run Free, Ain’t Nobody and Never Too Much pulled everyone in early and made the jump into heavier dance records feel completely natural.
A proper end-of-night finish
The final run of the night leaned hard into big singalongs and high-energy closers, with the pace staying up right to the end. Levels, Titanium and Pretty Green Eyes kept the energy high before Give Me Everything by Pitbull and Afrojack closed things out exactly how it should, full floor, hands up, zero interest in stopping.
It was one of those endings where everyone knows it’s the last track and still gives it everything anyway.
Big tunes that went off
A few of the guaranteed floor-fillers from the night:
Yeah! - Usher
I Wanna Dance with Somebody - Whitney Houston
Heads Will Roll - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Mr. Brightside - The Killers
Levels - Avicii
Titanium - David Guetta feat. Sia
Give Me Everything - Pitbull & Afrojack
Curveballs that worked
Even with a very clear 90s, 00s and 10s brief, there was still room to take a few side steps without losing the floor. Because the crowd were fully locked in, we could lean into some left turns and nostalgia moments without the energy dipping.
A few that landed particularly well:
Groove Is In The Heart - Deee-Lite
Finally - CeCe Peniston
What Is Love - Haddaway
U Sure Do - Strike
Reach - S Club
Teenage Dirtbag - Wheatus
These are the kind of tracks that can feel risky with the wrong crowd. Here, they just added texture and personality, before pushing straight back into higher-energy dance and pop without missing a beat.
Chapel House Estate wedding DJs who know the room
Every RedLine wedding is built around the couple, the crowd and the space itself. At Chapel House Estate, that means knowing how to use the scale of the barn properly, how to pace a big room so it never dips, and when to lean into production without it tipping into overload.
If you’re planning a wedding at Chapel House Estate and want to talk music, production or get a quote, drop us a line. We’re always happy to chat through ideas and see if we’re the right fit.
Want more London wedding inspiration?
Check out our recap from Alice & Ruari’s wedding at Hackney City Farm, or James & Zeena’s Claridge’s wedding DJ set for something a bit glitzier.
Estelle & Diccon’s review below:

