Gatherings are moving to daylight hours, often hosted in non-traditional spaces like coffee shops or through local creative collectives like Everyday People.
The rising cost of nightlife, from tickets to transport, has made traditional partying a "luxury good," pushing many to seek connection at home or in more affordable, intentional spaces. Entertainment as a Cultural Powerhouse
There is a significant rise in "sober-curious" behavior, with many Gen Z teens prioritizing self-care, safety, and productivity over the "sensory overload" of traditional clubs.
The party lifestyle and entertainment for Black teens have undergone a major transformation in recent years. What was once defined by physical gatherings—like high-energy house parties and massive beach events—has shifted into a digital-first, wellness-oriented culture focused on community building and "vibes" over traditional nightlife.





