Meet our silent event specialists

We are SILENCE Activations

  • Nationwide headphone rentals
  • On-site techs, DJs, & event support
  • Custom silent experiences
Who we are

The team behind your silent events & rentals

SILENCE Activations is a crew of producers, DJs, technicians, and experience designers obsessed with great sound and smooth parties. From first quote to final song, we partner with brands, planners, venues to deliver premium silent experiences. Every detail matters - guests hear the moment perfectly.

Simon Rimmer SILENCE Activations Team

Simon Rimmer

Founder & Visionary of Silent Experiences

Jonathan Colon SILENCE Activations Team

Jonathan Colon

Curator of Silent Experiences

Amber Nease SILENCE Activations Team

Amber Nease

Executive Tech & Operations Strategist

Chris Martin SILENCE Activations Team

Chris Martin

Head of Sales & Client Success

Matt Quimby SILENCE Activations Team

Matt Quimby

Logistics Operations Coordinator

Zack Falls SILENCE Activations Team

Zach Falls

Event DJ & Sound Experience Creator

Nate Davis SILENCE Activations Team

Nate Davis

Event DJ & Sound Experience Creator

Jon Nettleton SILENCE Activations Team

Jon Nettleton

Event Production Specialist

Jordan Lewis SILENCE Activations Team

Jordan Lewis

Client Experience Coordinator

Why our on-site SILENCE crew makes events easier

When our team is on site, you get more than headphones. You get seasoned pros who handle setup, timing, channel management, and guest support - so you can focus on the experience, not the equipment.

Our services

Coast-to-coast event support

Our team travels for conferences, festivals, and private events across the country, coordinating shipping, setup, and tech support so your silent experience runs smoothly - no matter the time zone.

Flexible event options

Need a full production crew, or just on-site support to back up your AV team? We tailor our services to your event size, schedule, and budget - from single-night activations to multi-day experiences.

End-to-end event coverage

We handle everything from gear prep and frequency planning to live channel switching and crowd guidance, keeping your silent conference, wedding, or workout class running on beat from doors open to last track.

Creative problem solvers

Weird floorplan? Noise restrictions? Multiple stages or instructors at once? Our team specializes in solving tricky audio challenges with smart silent solutions that keep guests happy and neighbors calm.

Get to know the
SILENCE team

Questions answered by Founder, Simon Rimmer. Do you like the way we party? If so, get in touch.

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  • Favorite Track to Hype Up the Crowd: "Levels" – Avicii (never fails, never will).
  • Go-To Song for a Silent Disco: "Where Are Ăś Now" – Jack Ăś & Justin Bieber (that drop is undefeated).
  • Song That Always Gets You Dancing: "Yeah!" – Usher (Atlanta classic, it's basically the law).
  • Most Overplayed Song (I Still Love It): "Mr. Brightside" – The Killers (I’ve heard it 10,000 times… I’ll still sing every word).
  • Ultimate Feel-Good Anthem: "Good Life" – OneRepublic.

  • Most Memorable Event You’ve Worked: A 1,500-headphone outdoor wedding where Grandma took over the Red Channel with BeyoncĂ© and shut the place down.
  • Favorite Part of a Wedding Day: The moment the dance floor first switches to headphones - instant goosebumps every time.
  • Dream Venue to DJ or Host: Red Rocks Amphitheater with a 3-channel silent takeover.
  • Ideal Silent Event Theme:Neon Jungle - glow paint, slow-motion CO2, three wild channels, absolute chaos.

  • Silent Headphone Color That Matches Your Vibe: Blue - clean, balanced, and always the safe bet for good energy.
  • If You Were a Genre, You’d Be: Deep House with a splash of Funk.
  • Pre-Event Ritual: I walk the venue twice, sip a Red Bull, and run a 30-second mental checklist like I’m launching a rocket.
  • Post-Event Snack or Celebration: Chick-fil-A nuggets at 1 a.m. if the universe allows.
  • Hidden Talent Behind the Booth:I can fix 90% of production problems with gaff tape, zip ties, and a cool head.