Meet the people who rave with their kids

A rave experience needn’t be about late nights and loads of drugs, writes Ellie O’Byrne, as she meets organisers and attendees at an event aimed at kids and parents.

Meet the people who rave with their kids

A rave experience needn’t be about late nights and loads of drugs, writes Ellie O’Byrne, as she meets organisers and attendees at an event aimed at kids and parents.

THE rave generation, it has long been noted, is officially all grown up. To borrow from the line from Trainspotting, they chose life. That doesn’t mean they necessarily want to stop partying at the weekends; it’s just a different kind of partying.

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