Raving at coffee shops? Yes, it’s a thing! In 2025, morning raves are rising in popularity. These events are much different from the late-night parties of the past. People are more aware of how heavy partying can impact their health. Hence, they’re trading out boozy nights for upbeat mornings.
Coffee raves can be found in various cities, but places like Los Angeles and Sydney have embraced them wholeheartedly. In fact, Sydney is known for having residents who sleep early and wake up early. With the high cost of nightlife, morning events offer a fun outlet without breaking the bank. A cup of coffee at these venues can cost around $5, compared to $12 for a drink at a bar.
The idea for these raves comes from both run clubs and the energetic vibe of morning DJs. Taylor Gwyther, who co-founded the Maple Social Club in Sydney, says they aim to give people a social hub that’s free from the pressures of nightlife. Many are looking for ways to connect without indulging in alcohol, especially after feeling isolated during the pandemic.
Interestingly, this trend reflects a broader cultural shift. A 2023 survey indicated that 60% of young adults are trying to minimize alcohol consumption. Social media plays a huge role in this as well, with influencers showcasing these lively, caffeine-fueled gatherings.
During a recent Maple Social Club event, I observed a mix of people, from fitness enthusiasts to night owls. They were all there to enjoy good music, dance, and meet new friends. Instead of feeling the usual nightlife anxiety, the atmosphere was light and refreshing.
“It’s nice to have an alternative,” said Bronte, a nurse who enjoys her morning raves after long night shifts. For many like her, these events are not just about the music; they are also about community and connection.
In this new age of socializing, traditional raves are adapting. There’s even talk of brands like Red Bull getting involved, recognizing that morning coffee raves might have the same audience engagement as music festivals.
So, as we move further into this decade, morning raves appear to be here to stay. They are more than just a passing trend—they reflect a lifestyle choice that prioritizes wellness and connection.
For more on the movement away from alcohol in social settings, check out this report on alcohol-free travel trends among Gen Z here.