With alcohol consumption declining globally, a growing number of events are looking to provide a “nightlife-style” experience for those who don’t want to drink, but still want to party.
Two Kansas City brothers launched an alcohol-free "AM Club" as Americans are turning less and less to drinking.
People may be drinking less and sleeping more, but they still want to go out. That explains the trend dubbed “soft clubbing,” where dancing and gatherings start and end early.
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Atlanta Is in Its Soft Clubbing Era
Come for the nineties hip-hop dance parties, coffee shop DJs, and vibey evening tea, all before the sun goes down ...
Five years ago, as the COVID-19 pandemic tore through the country, much of public life had shut down. Restaurants, music venues and nightclubs had closed, so most Americans were stuck indoors, at home ...
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