Following the event’s success at Newcastle Cathedral, organisers promise it will be bigger and better than ever.
The stunning historic venue will transform into a vibrant dance floor where silent revelry replaces peaceful prayer on Saturday, March 15.
The event will have a family-friendly session (Image: Chris White) Expect to groove in the glow of the Abbey’s dramatic lights, as hundreds of revellers slip on wireless headsets to enjoy a unique, multi-sensory experience.
With three carefully curated music channels to choose from, the silent disco is an immersive experience where you control the vibe, tuning into the music that moves you the most.
Awesome Silent Discos will bring its signature mix of classic tunes and modern bangers, with something for everyone, from 1.30pm to midnight.
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‘Silent discos in awesome venues are our speciality’, organisers said (Image: Chris White) The family-friendly afternoon session will feature a mix of 1990s and 2000s classics, alongside kids’ party anthems, creating the perfect environment for families to dance and have fun together.
As the evening progresses, the energy will intensify with adult sessions packed full of 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s hits, each hosted by one of three talented DJs battling it out to keep the dance floor alive.
Each guest wears a personal wireless headset (Image: Chris White) The Abbey’s striking, illuminated interior will set the scene for a night to remember. With a stocked bar serving refreshing draught beers, wines and spirits plus festival-style face painting to get into the spirit of things, the atmosphere is set to be as vibrant and fun as ever.
Britta Koerber, director of Awesome Silent Discos, said: “Silent discos in awesome venues are our speciality, and there’s something magical about the history and ambience of a space like Hexham Abbey. It’s the perfect setting for a party that’s both unique and unforgettable.
Past silent discos have consistently sold out (Image: Chris White) “Whether you’re singing along to a classic hit or just soaking in the atmosphere, it’s going to be an incredible night.”
Newcastle Cathedral was one of the latest venues for the event (Image: Chris White) Hexham Abbey, a Grade I listed building dating back to AD 674, is one of the region’s most iconic landmarks. Its grand interior, with soaring arches and historical significance, offers a breathtaking contrast to the modern, high-energy feel of a silent disco.
Tickets go on sale Sunday, January 12 and past events have consistently sold out. Prices start from £9, plus booking fee, for the family event and from £23.95, plus booking fee, for the evening over-18s events.
Book now at www.awesomesilentdiscos.co.uk.