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Time Out New York – 8.3.16

By |2020-07-02T21:21:34-04:00August 3rd, 2016|2016, Press|

Time Out New York mentioned our upcoming Quiet Clubbing Festival – biggest event of the season, in their recent issue. It truly is going to be the hottest and craziest event, with Fire Twirlers, LED Hula dancers, Face Painters, 9 DJs and LED Robots!

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CBC Radio Canada – 7.23.16

By |2020-06-24T16:53:45-04:00July 23rd, 2016|2016, Press|

CBC News Ottawa featured our Kick Off Party in Canada – at the Mooney’s Bay Park, right on the beach. The party was a great start and we are sure the trend will become more popular in the country. “It’s kind of like me in my room,” said 15-year-old Jada Rodgers. “People probably think you’re weird, but people are weird together and it’s really fun.”

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LA Weekly – 6.13.16

By |2020-06-29T14:08:23-04:00June 13th, 2016|2016, Press|

LA Weekly attended FREE Quiet Clubbing Party in Los Angeles, that took place last Friday, June 10and posted a great amount of amazing shots from the party. You have to check it out!

Mic. – 6.1.16

By |2020-06-24T16:54:41-04:00June 1st, 2016|2016, Press|

Mic. published an amazing article “Here’s Why the Disco Beat Goes On (and On) in New York City”, that reveals the astonishing popularity of Disco (including Silent Disco) in New York. The articles features QuietClubbing and its founder Will Petz.

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ABC 7 News – 5.23.16

By |2020-06-29T16:35:47-04:00May 23rd, 2016|2016, Press|

ABC 7 News, San Francisco, did an amazing segment on Silent Disco phenomena, featuring Quiet Events and our Party at Monroe Club every third Friday of the month.

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Secret NYC – 5.20.16

By |2020-06-29T16:45:58-04:00May 20th, 2016|2016, Press|

Secret NYC, a blog on everything happening in the greatest city on earth, featured Quiet Clubbing Sunday Sunday event as one of “6 Outdoor Parties That Scream Summer In The City”.

“Quiet Clubbing meets the great outdoors at this silent disco that allows you to put on your headphones, select your music and groove to the beat of your own drum, all against the backdrop of the towering Midtown skyscrapers. It’s the one time you and your friends won’t have to fight over a music venue.”

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Fox 7 Good Day Austin – 5.12.16

By |2020-06-24T16:55:42-04:00May 12th, 2016|2016, Press|

It’s a party experience like no other and it’s taking the dancing scene by storm across the U.S. FOX 7’s Tania Ortega is at North Door in East Austin with a look at what the trend is all about.

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Wesleyan University – 4.29.16

By |2020-07-08T23:00:35-04:00April 29th, 2016|2016, Press|

“Wes Out-Loud” Theater performance took its audience on site-specific auditory journey. “Wes Out-Loud: Stories of Place” is a site-specific auditory journey conceived and created for the Wesleyan campus. It invited the audience to experience Wesleyan as a scenographic space by inserting new narratives into everyday sites. Audience members wore wireless headsets to listen to the recorded stories of place created for each site.

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Uloop Fordham Entertainment News – 4.5.16

By |2020-07-02T21:42:19-04:00April 5th, 2016|2016, Press|

Fordham University’s News Website posted an amazing writeup about Quiet Events and our silent disco in New York. “I don’t know when exactly the silent disco craze started but after hearing a lot of talk about them and constantly seeing a bunch of people partying with headphones on in the NYC life Snapchat story, I decided I wanted to see what the hype was all about. They have been happening at musical festivals, private parties (like weddings), and, of course, at clubs in cities.”

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State Press – 08.20.15

By |2020-07-02T21:44:07-04:00August 20th, 2015|2016, Press|

Quiet Events, DJ Party Favor and Red Bull teamed up to bring electronic dance music to a limited ASU crowd at The Secret Garden Wednesday night.  The audience was given headphones instead of speakers blaring music across the campus, turning the infamous campus hotspot into a “silent disco” rave.

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