Book Your College Party, Church Event, Or Silent Disco, Mobile, Alabama!
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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- University of South Alabama - Apr 25
- University of South Alabama - Aug 24
- Private Event - Oct 29
- Silent Church Event - Oct 31
- Silent Church Event - Jan 25
- University of Mobile - Aug 15
- Silent Church Event - Jan 16
- Silent Church Event - Jan 30
- Private Event - Jun 08
- Silent Church Event - Jun 12 - Jun 16
- Silent Church Event - Dec 07
- Silent Church Event - Jan 28
- Silent Graduation Party - May 20
- Silent Church Event - Jun 11 - Jun 15
- Silent Church Event - Sep 05
- Silent Church Event - Oct 25
- Silent Church Event - Dec 13
- Silent Graduation Party - May 18
- Silent Church Event - Oct 23
- Silent Disco Church Event - Dec 18
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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.
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.”
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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.