Silent Disco Party Provider
Raytown, Missouri

By Silent Events®, America’s Original Silent Disco Party Headphone Rental Company

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Silent Events® provides wireless headphone rentals for Silent Disco Parties and more! We also offer full-scale production services, including sound engineers, DJs, headphone distribution specialists and lighting. With 14 years of wireless headphone experience and producing over 700 shows per year, Silent Events is the standard in the wireless headphone industry.

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Silent Events, Inc. is America’s original silent disco party company, that has been in business for over a decade. In addition to being the first company to introduce the concept of a silent disco party to the United States, we now produce over 700 shows annually. Our team of certified sound engineers, headphone distribution specialists and DJs, along with our customized lighting packages and specialized transmitting systems, will provide you and your guests with a unique and memorable experience.

Silent Events® is a full-scale wireless headphones rental and production company. Whether it be for a large conference, silent church party, campus student activity or a small silent party at your home, we will provide you with all the wireless headphone equipment you will need. We are proud of our hands-on approach and aim to have every client’s needs met and exceeded. With a tried and true record, there's no question as to why Silent Events is the largest and most experienced silent disco provider in Raytown, Missouri and in the country.

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“I think it’s become a phenomenon because there are so many ways to enjoy it,” says Dowd. “If you don’t like loud music, you can dial down the volume. If you don’t like a certain type of music, you can change the channel. If you don’t dance, you can people watch.” Often there’s a choice of several DJs or two or three types of music like rock, rap or electronica. Silent Events even created a bilingual option for a recent Coca-Cola silent dance party.”

MSNBC

“Silent Events is considered the founding father of this movement. Created by Ryan Dowd, a former tour manager for Widespread Panic and Drive-By Truckers, the company introduced wireless headphone disco parties at Bonnaroo.”

Pollstar

“The (Bonnaroo) silent disco is awesome. Take it from personal experience: This small tent packs some big fun. Walking by, it may look a little bizarre — a bunch of people wildly grooving in a dead-quiet tent — but once you go inside and pop on some headphones, you’ll be jiving to whatever the DJ is spinning into the wee hours of the morning.”

USA Today

College Students,

Texas Woman's University
Ohio State University, a Silent Events partner
Murray State University
Princeton University, a Silent Events partner
Middle Tennessee University
Vanderbilt University, a Silent Events partner
Sam Houston State University
University of California UC Riverside
Lehigh University
University of Miami, a Silent Events partner
North Alabama University
Clemson University, a Silent Events partner
Roger Williams University
University of Florida, a Silent Events partner
North Carolina State, a Silent Events partner

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Pollstar

Really Quiet Concerts

Silent Events is considered the founding father of this movement. Created by Ryan Dowd, a former tour manager for Widespread Panic and Drive-By Truckers, the company introduced wireless headphone disco parties at Bonnaroo.

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MSNBC

Dance party craze presses ‘mute’ on speakers

“I think it’s become a phenomenon because there are so many ways to enjoy it,” says Dowd. “If you don’t like loud music, you can dial down the volume. If you don’t like a certain type of music, you can change the channel. If you don’t dance, you can people watch.”

Read full article here

JamBase

Bonnaroo 2012 Review

The crowd inside a relatively small tent all grooved out together while the sound is transmitted to personal wireless headphones instead of a normal PA system. To claim that the experience is surreal and a trip is an understatement. This one of a kind experiment should not be missed. I would not be surprised to see one popping up in an urban area near you soon.