US Open Fan week introduces their first Silent Disco Party

US Open Fan week introduces their first Silent Disco Party

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Quiet Events helped kick off the US Open Fan Week in style! The week-long festival, which welcomed a record-breaking 239,307 fans to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, combines thrilling tennis with music, entertainment, and family-friendly activities. It's a rocking atmosphere that's become a destination in itself.

Quiet Events helped kick off the US Open Fan Week in style

The first-ever Quiet Events silent disco at the US Open brought a new level of energy to the event. As the sun set over Arthur Ashe Stadium, hundreds of people gathered in the Fountain Plaza to jam out to tunes from three world-class DJs. The crowd was a mix of tennis fans, music lovers, and families all sharing a unique and unforgettable experience.

hundreds of people gathered in the Fountain Plaza

Almost 2,000 people grabbed their headphones, dancing and singing the night away. It was an incredible sight, and the perfect way to start a week of fun.

Of course, none of this would have been possible without Quiet Events’ innovative technology.


Quiet Events, the pioneers of the silent disco used ChxItout an application which uses smart chips in each headphone, was custom built to link headphones to participant’s fan pass registration information. This allowed the team to Scan their fan pass QR code which then assigns a headphone by tapping it. This not only provided a level of security for the equipment but also allowed for real-time statistics and instant feedback, sending messages directly to participants' phones.