• metaStatic
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    31 year ago

    sounds like someone needs to introduce these kids to the warehouse district

  • 🔰Hurling⚜️Durling🔱
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    111 year ago

    Nightclubs aren’t on the brink, the idea that one can open a night club and charge $$$ to get in as well as an absurd amount of money to buy drinks is. On a side note, as an elder millennial, I have never really been attracted to loud and dirty places where I can’t have a conversation with anyone and every surface is slippery or sticky with god knows what.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      A lot of them are reacting to the decreased number of customers by…raising drink prices. Doesn’t really help the situation. I’m too old to go to clubs regularly but if there’s an act I want to see, I just get drunk beforehand.

      Of course a lot of this is actually because of ridiculous rents anywhere where a club might actually get patrons. Clubs are no small square footage and they need to bring in a lot of money to stay open.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      I am sorry… but maybe I am old, you tip on the drink. Either $1 or $2 depending on complexity, not on price.

  • @[email protected]
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    131 year ago

    if you microdose mushrooms when you go out you only need like 1/3 of the normal number of drinks to have a great time trust

  • @[email protected]
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    531 year ago

    GenX/millennial here, you ain’t missing much. It’s loud and impossible to meet anyone unless you’re already good looking.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        Of course it’s supposed to be loud, but wearing earplugs doesn’t address the main problem I have with loudness, which is that it makes it almost impossible to have a conversation. Whenever I go to a club (which is pretty rare these days), I always plan on just hanging out with the people I went there with.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          A loud club is not for conversation. You are to communicate through actions, and talk later.

          • @[email protected]
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            11 year ago

            I have no idea how to do that. It’s fine with me if some people like to go to clubs to meet people, but it’s not part of my skill set, so they have a pretty limited appeal to me.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      The only times I ever met people at clubs were when I was hanging out in the outdoor smoking areas some of them have (had?). I wasn’t there to smoke, just to get a break from the loud music.

    • Flying Squid
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      121 year ago

      Also around your age (46). I didn’t go to clubs to meet people, I went to clubs to drink and dance. Or see a band if it had live music.

      I saw They Might Be Giants in a club. I saw P-Funk in a club. I saw King Missile in a club. I saw some fucking amazing bands, both national and regional, in clubs and I think the most expensive was P-Funk at $20.

  • Uranium3006
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    451 year ago

    the cause is the same as everything else: it’s too expensive and we’re all poor. I’d love to go out more, including to nightclubs, but I can’t afford to

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        A club run not for profit? Mostly by some alternative folks. Often with some leftist touch. I was doing visuals in a few spots like that, besides illegal outdoor parties - best places for me. And I’m not even that much into it to begin with.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Yeah, I’ve been to off the book raves and parties and stuff, but I didn’t realize there were not for profit CLUB spots

  • Blackout
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    161 year ago

    It’s because they are too busy switching genders and installing Linux builds

  • CrazyEddie041
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    921 year ago

    The new attitude, coupled with a cost of living crisis that leaves many younger generations unable to afford a party lifestyle, is having a knock-on effect on the nighttime economy.

    Title is blatantly misleading. Gen Z wants to party as much as their predecessors did, they literally just don’t have the money to do so.

    • @[email protected]
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      91 year ago

      Best to keep titles short, and free of any context that might detract from the goal of building sympathy for business owners.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 year ago

      Millennials didn’t have money, either (and still don’t), but that didn’t stop us from partying. I literally entered the job market right as the economy crashed, but I still found a way to get my party on. Cheap hobo wine is the nector of the gods when you’re 21 and have been unemployed since you were 17.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      I bet it’s a little of both. I think every successive generation in the US has become more socially isolated. Car culture, suburban sprawl, internet culture, lack of “third places”, etc. I’m reminded of the sociology book Bowling Alone, by Robert Putnam. It starts with the observation that more Americans go bowling than ever, but memberships to bowling leagues has fallen. Americans are still bowling, but they’re bowling alone.

    • @[email protected]
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      621 year ago

      We went out recently. Purchased 4 x small red wines. Plastic cups. $100. I nearly died. It’s out of control.

  • @[email protected]
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    371 year ago

    I guess it says a lot about the Lemmy demographics but it’s getting really sad that every time something about nightclubs appears here, there’s a whole bunch of people explaining why they don’t like night clubs.

    I’m assuming Lemmy trends towards a more introverted group and that’s cool. But I’m here not caring about Linux or Baldur’s gate, while at the same time understanding that it’s very important and interesting to a bunch of people.

    I’m an elder millennial. I spent a shit tonne of time in clubs, as did the majority of people I know. I still did other things in places that were more quiet, had conversations and met people. It’s true guys - you can actually like both!

    I went clubbing to sometimes meet boys, but mostly to drink and dance to extremely loud and often very commercial music, sometimes on drugs too. Because people, that kind of activity is really fun to some people.

    But these threads always read like a Boomer pile on on a Facebook post, yammering about how they played outside as kids and walked to school.

    The reason younger people aren’t clubbing as much is cost. That’s it. Talk about that. Not how you think it’s an interesting take that clubs are loud and dirty.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      I was at a night club last night, partying like I’m miss 20s. Difference is now I’m helping producing the event rather than just going

  • @[email protected]
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    331 year ago

    Or maybe it’s because the majority of Nightclubs are bad products… Why would I want to go to a club where all the art has been sucked out in the name of profit? The resident DJs are just going play the same top 40 tracks while cheap dmx lights are set to auto. There are hundreds of promoters putting in actual value to their shows which makes people actually want to go out instead of the cheap cookie cutter shit you find in the avarage club.

    • speck
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      201 year ago

      Yeah it’s another gen hit piece. Like Gen Z all convened and decided to skip nightclubs for, idk, the lulz

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      I guess that’s very location dependent, I have no troubles finding cool parties here in Europe. I still only go about twice a year these days but that’s for different reasons.

      • @[email protected]
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        101 year ago

        Let me be clear, here in the US Nightclub ≠ venue/party/rave. They are very similar however fundamentally different.

        • @[email protected]
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          31 year ago

          I see, yeah I would say here clubs would englobe everything from the top 40 places to the warehouses.