Silent disco in some incredible places
We’re not going to sugarcoat this: silent discos are a vibe. They’re the perfect mix of low-key coolness and ‘I’ll do my own thing’ rebellion. You can say goodbye to thumping bass shaking your very core; these parties let you DJ your way with headphones that pump tunes straight into your ears. No one else can hear the beat, but you’re all dancing like it’s 1999 – in complete silence. Okay, it’s waaaay more fun than it sounds.
Now, let’s talk about where these silent discos happen because that’s the real incentive to buy tickets. From shakin’ it inside the Melbourne Museum (Nocturnal, happening on Thurs 13th Feb) to bopping to the beat in St Edmundsbury Cathedral, silent discos in incredible places have popped up in the wildest, most beautiful spots across the globe.
Each disco even has an era – think 80s, 90s, and the 00s (put Britney on stat). Seriously, these discos are the coolest way to party these days because 1) you don’t need to worry about losing your voice, and 2) you don’t need to worry about looking silly because guess what? You can’t hear yourself, and no one else can hear you either. It’s totally a win/win.
And, if we could just lean into our knowledge of the 00s here for a second, you can act like Hannah Montana with the best of both worlds: the magic of some seriously epic locations and the freedom to dance like nobody’s watching. Which, let’s face it, is usually for the best.
Each disco is s strictly 18+ event, so valid photographic I.D. may be requested on entry. There will also be a fully stocked bar on site for the entire event, but refunds won’t be granted if you’re no longer able to attend. Book your tickets today!