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Keeping Canada Quiet from Quebec to BC

By |2020-07-30T16:06:22-04:00July 30th, 2020|2019, Press|

In February 2019, Quiet Events partnered with Reveal Events Group Ltd. in Vancouver, BC to open the 7th  Quiet Events’ office; the second in Canada.

When you think of headphones, you don’t typically think of conferences and raging nightlife parties, but that’s what Quiet Events has been doing for over 7 years.

These events are commonly called Silent Discos or Silent Parties. Now Western Canada can experience these headphone parties and silent conferences at a much lower cost than before.

Quiet Events will be showcasing on March 27th, 2019 at Canadian Special Events Live  in Toronto Canada.  It’s a perfect place for event planners to experience a dance party happening right in the middle of the trade show floor!

Over the next several months expect to see more Silent Disco parties, Silent Yoga, Silent Tours, and other Silent Events in Western Canada utilizing both the 3 channel and 10 channel systems powered by Quiet Events.

Silent Party

Silent Disco Technology Taken Up a Notch

By |2020-07-30T14:55:08-04:00July 30th, 2020|2019, Press|

Silent disco parties have regained momentum in recent years. Early on they were used at music festivals, but the trend has now surpassed the main stages. Today, they are being used for various types of events, some of which we’ve hosted. They’ve become popular for conferences, fitness classes and of course, wedding receptions. If you are thinking about arranging your own silent disco, here are a few pointers to help you on your way.

Headphones are Key

When it comes to arranging a silent disco you shouldn’t focus solely on costs. Your event doesn’t have to be extravagant to be successful, but there are aspects that you shouldn’t just try to save money on.

It goes without saying, headphones are a prerequisite for your overall enjoyment at a silent disco. Whether you go for over-the-ear style or your own in-ear headphones (with the use of a belt clip), it’s worth going for some that are on the higher end rather than inexpensive models. The more expensive headphones have usually passed through tests to help protect the consumer’s hearing.

The World Health Organization has warned that a billion teens and young adults are at risk of hearing loss due to loud music.  That makes it even more important to look after your ears when attending musical events. Most festivals have large speakers blaring audio, with some being extremely close to the front row revelers. Alternatively, silent discos allow you to listen to music at your desired level with a volume control on the headset.

Three live DJ's on a stage

Lighting has quite an impact on the appeal and success of a silent disco. Luckily this doesn’t have to be complicated. A simple lighting set up on stage, using LED light, can be a good way of bringing people in. For example, we use colors that match our glowing headphones (blue, red and green) to bring it all together.

Additionally, handing out glow sticks can be a simple and very effective way of creating a party atmosphere. It gets the audience excited and adds another visual element to the nightlife scene.

Don’t Forget Wireless Transmitters

In order for people to hear music through their headphones, you will need a wireless transmitter. The transmitter sends audio signals out through radio frequency.

You should consider the size and materials (makeup) of the venue as these factors may impact wireless signals, which in turn can affect the overall enjoyment of the event.

Of course, Quiet Events has all the necessary equipment to ensure that your event is one to remember, for all the good reasons. Head over to our rentals page to check out the hardware!

Guest writer: Karoline Gore

Party Style Headphones

Life Church Silent Disco

By |2020-07-30T14:33:25-04:00July 10th, 2020|2019, Press|

Largest Silent Disco in the World!

On February 13th 2019, Life.Church hosted the largest multi-location silent disco ever. Spanning 30 locations across 9 states, Quiet Events is proud to have helped by supplying 10,000 headphones & 90 transmitters for a night that won’t be forgotten!

During the night everyone turned to the red channel to sing “Symphony“, the debut EP from Switch.

Quiet Events was the only company that had the equipment and resources to take on an event like this.  To help keep costs as low as possible,  the team drove 3,000 miles round trip from New York City to Oklahoma  City with 7,000 headphones while 3,000 other headphones were shipped to their designated locations.

This silent party was one of epic proportions with full lighting, stage, smoke, and three DJs keeping everyone dancing and singing.   There was even a point in the night when everyone played the game “telephone”.  One person on red listening to loud music, while the other one on blue was getting a phrase from the pastor.  They then had to get their teammate to guess it outloud.

Quiet Events is proud to have been part of the largest multi-location silent disco ever and look forward to putting on even larger ones in the future.

Check out the video here:

Kids are all in

Ignite

By |2020-07-08T10:15:45-04:00February 20th, 2019|2019, Press|

SOMEWHERE SPECTACULAR: VANCOUVER EVENT INDUSTRY HOLIDAY PARTY

Ingite magazine highlights a holiday party like no other, in Vancouver. After a successful and award winning event in 2016, event producer Alex Bickers and his associates set out to create an even more wonderful event.

Take a read on how The Wizard of Oz themed party, named Somewhere Over, took form this past December.

Learn More: (Website) (PDF)

Eventbrite

By |2020-07-08T22:53:47-04:00February 1st, 2019|2018|

SOUND OFF: WHY SILENT PARTIES ARE MAKING A COMEBACK

Our CEO, Williams Petz, sits down with Eventbrite to talk everything silent disco, including the newfound popularity of these parties.

Shannon Waldron of Urban Fetes gives his insights on the market and his experiences. Learn how the silent disco technology is being used in other settings.

Learn More: (Website) (PDF)

AM New York

By |2020-06-19T15:59:46-04:00August 9th, 2018|2018, Press|

AM NEW YORK’S LIST OF FESTIVALS IN NYC

Our Quiet Clubbing Festival on September 15, 2018 made it into AM New York’s list of festivals this summer!

A diverse spectrum of festivals happens in New York City. From RuPaul’s Drag Con to the New York Pizza Festival, there is something for everyone.

AHEM! 9/15  is a Saturday… *cough! cough!*

Learn More: (Website) (PDF)

The Loop (Canada)

By |2020-07-08T22:56:05-04:00July 28th, 2018|Uncategorized|

CLUBBING TRANQUILLE AU CANADA, EH!

Pardon our French! Quiet Events Canada Division was recently spotted in Ottawa. We’ve actually been in Canada for years! Between The Calgary Stampede, Glowfair and our Toronto Parties… There’s nothing “new” about Quiet Events being in Canada! Yes, we’re “aptly named!”

Check out this article by The Loop about our recent Ottawa Event.

Learn More: (Website) (PDF)

Metro

By |2020-07-08T21:21:35-04:00July 25th, 2018|2018, Press|

TAKE ME OUT TO THE SILENT DISCO?

NY Mets minor league affiliate, The Brooklyn Cyclones has teamed up with us to have a family friendly Quiet Clubbing Party on the baseball field!

Buy me some peanuts and glowsticks…” Following the game, this will be a colorful, exciting night for everyone!

Learn More: (Website) (PDF)

It’s in Queens

By |2020-07-08T22:41:57-04:00June 1st, 2018|2018, Press, Uncategorized|

PEOPLE ARE HOWLING ABOUT SILENT DISCO PARTIES

Silent Discos are being thrown all over Queens from Free Family Friendly events at local parks to outdoor beer gardens as well as bars and clubs!

Quiet Clubbing events is fun for all ages and walks of life.

Learn more: (Website)(PDF)

Stamford Advocate

By |2020-06-23T13:18:58-04:00May 4th, 2018|2018, Press|

91-YEAR OLD THEATER ATTRACTS YOUNGER GENERATION WITH THE HELP OF QUIET EVENTS

A Historic Theater attracts younger audience with a silent disco. You walk through the backstage halls onto a closed staged with flashing lights, alcohol, perfume and working professionals dressed for a night out. You would imagine this was a speak easy in a modern prohibition type country.

Learn more: (Website)(PDF)

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