A new kind of St. Patrick’s Day celebration is headed to downtown Dayton. On Tuesday, March 17, Level Up Productions and Channel 99.9 are teaming up to present St. Pat’s Silent Disco at The Dayton Arcade, bringing the popular headphone-based dance party format to the historic venue at 35 W. 4th Street.
Unlike a traditional concert or club night, a silent disco equips each attendee with wireless headphones that can tune into multiple music channels simultaneously broadcast by different DJs. The result is a room full of people dancing to entirely different songs — a surreal, festive experience that has become a hit at festivals and events nationwide.
This event will feature three color-coded channels. DJ KimL takes the green station with EDM, Sexbox spins throwback hits from the 70s, 80s, and 90s on the blue station, and John Chapel brings modern music and hip hop on the red station. Attendees are encouraged to dress in green for the holiday and switch freely between channels throughout the night.
Doors open at 8:00 PM with music starting at 8:30 PM. Advance tickets are $20, rising to $25 at the door. A group discount of 20% is available for parties of 10 purchasing in presale. Discounted presale pricing closes at midnight on March 16
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The evening also includes a free pre-party at Lucho from 6:00 to 8:00 PM featuring DJ Breeze EZ, giving attendees a chance to kick off the St. Patrick’s Day festivities early before heading to the main event.
The show is 21 and over. Tickets and additional details are available at daytonsilentdisco.com.



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