HUSHconcerts

Silent Disco Marks Reopening Of Revamped Dolores Park (via sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com)

A large, diverse group of people enjoying a silent disco outdoors, wearing wireless headphones. Many are dancing and smiling under clear skies. The time and CBS logo are visible in the corner.

One of the unique festival experiences at BottleRock Napa is the up-and-coming concept of Silent Disco. DJ’s spin their wares while dancers party but the sound and the volume are controlled by the individual through wireless headphones.

After a lengthy renovation that cost millions of dollars, the north end of Dolores Park in San Francisco was reopened Thursday, as revelers celebrated with a silent disco party.

Read in Full: sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com

Picture of Robbie Kowal

Robbie Kowal

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Tumblr
LinkedIn
WhatsApp
FROM OUR BLOG

POSTS YOU MAY LIKE

Silent Conference vs. Traditional Conference – A Comparative Analysis
04Jan

Silent Conference vs. Traditional Conference – A Comparative Analysis

I. Introduction The conference landscape is evolving. As technology advances and attendee expectations shift, new formats are emerging that challenge…

What is a Silent Disco?
21Nov

What is a Silent Disco?

Hey there, I’m Robbie Kowal. I’ve been fortunate enough to be part of the silent disco revolution in America for…

What is a Silent Conference and Why Should You Consider One?
21Nov

What is a Silent Conference and Why Should You Consider One?

Hi everyone, I’m Robbie Kowal, and I’ve spent the last 20 years immersed in the world of silent events. As…

Scroll to Top