Silent Disco Powered by Silent Events Tonight

Silent Disco Powered by Silent Events Tonight
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Join New Student & Family Programs for a Silent Disco sponsored by Silent Events. Silent Disco is a blacklight dance party where you can only hear the music through headphones. When you walk in the door, you will be handed a set of headphones that will unlock your ears to three different channels of music! There will be a live DJ, a Pandora station, and a Spotify station where you can special-request songs you want to hear. The headphones you will be wearing will also change colors depending on which channel of music you are listening to. Partnered with FNL: Razorback to the Future, this event will be free! Tonight, 8 p.m. to midnight in the Union Verizon Ballroom. See you there!

Contacts

Andie Schenk, graduate assistant
New Student & Family Programs
479-575-5002, aschenk@uark.edu

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