telegraph.co.uk — Silent discos, in which people dance to music played through personal headphones rather than speakers, was once the preserve of music festivals and special club nights. But now it is becoming increasingly popular at weddings and private parties, enabling teenagers to dance to their hearts' content without keeping their parents or the...
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mattbdSep 7, 2009
Nope. I heard about them having this at the Glastonbury Festival a few years ago.
rain12913Sep 7, 2009
I can't dance =(
deathtoasterSep 7, 2009
It's a ball covered in small mirrors.
789654Sep 8, 2009
well, thanks for the tip but I just don't think this is my kind of party...worst part of it is while talking there is no music at all...
zachrd99Sep 8, 2009
It's going to overturn the Ray Ban wayfarer trend, which I officially murdered yesterday. Take note:<a class="user" href="http://zrdavis.com/the-death-of-wayfarer" rel="nofollow">http://zrdavis.com/the-death-of-wayfarer</a>
electriccircus1Feb 24, 2010
SILENT DISCO 27th February 2010Warning May Cause out of Control Dancing!!300 Headsets / 2 Channels / DJs?8 Advance Ticketsavailable from Electric Circus36-39 Market StreetEdinburgh0131 226 4224