The Not-So-Silent Disco Experience
Not So Silent…
Don't let the name fool you — there's music playing in the room all night, just like any other party. That's the blue channel , and it's also available on the headphones. Guests can also tune into two additional channels (green and red) through their headsets, each playing something different. So the room is certainly never silent, but everyone can find their own soundtrack, their own volume and vibe.
How it works
Playlists can be decided in advance or on the juke box. Headphones are left out from the start, and guests naturally pick them up as the evening builds. By mid-evening most people are wearing them without noticing the shift. Dancers can immerse themselves in sound, chatters can actually hear each other, and the room stays lively without upsetting the neighbours.
Why it works
The silent disco format is actually what keeps a room together. Everyone can find their thing - the dancers, the chatters, the music snobs, the easy-goers, the ones who just want to sit and catch up. No one has to compromise or leave early. Young, old, night owls and early birds — there's a channel and a volume (or a corner) for everyone.
Everything is provided - all kit and someone to run it for you.
Three channels, as hands-on or hands-off as you like
Every package comes with up to three music channels. You can curate some or all of them, or leave it entirely to us - whatever works for you.
Options to organise music include:
Send us your Spotify / Apple music playlists
Tell us the vibe you want for each channel (80s, 90s, indie, classics...)
Invite friends or family to curate a playlist or channel
Let a channel run as a guest jukebox on the night
Or just hand it over to us completely
Noise Policy
SIlent Disco
We're on a residential street and looking after our neighbours genuinely matters to us - and for this reason we only run discos with the silent disco setup.
Around 10pm we bring the ambient room sound down, though in our experience no one notices - by that point most guests have migrated to headphones anyway.
Please Leave Quietly & keep chatting quiet
We do ask that guests help us look after the community around us. That means bringing glasses, tins and rubbish back inside, keeping away from neighbouring doors and windows, and - most importantly - guests must leave the venue quietly at the end of the night. Please keep cigarette breaks low-key in the later hours too.If you want a proper chat outside, head down to the car park — there's a lovely bench down there and you're very welcome to chat away.
Drums.
Whilst we welcome live music at The Hall, acoustic drums are not permitted as the sound travels through to our neighbours. Electric drums can often be accommodated, so get in touch if you’d like to chat about it.