Singapore’s Gen Z swaps pints for coffee as daytime raves keep the dance floor buzzing
Young party-goers embrace alcohol-free clubbing at events where the vibe is friendly as sober curious movement takes hold in the city state

Swaying to dance music and TikTok-fuelled pop under a disco ball, young punters are packed shoulder to shoulder while sipping on coffee, their energy powered by pour-overs rather than pints.
At a recent event in Singapore’s trendy Duxton district, the space was jammed by 4.00pm, with baristas churning out fancy coffees and DJs spinning back-to-back sets.
The crowd grooved with energy, even without the usual liquid courage.
“A lot of people think alcohol gives you the high, but caffeine sometimes can do that too,” said Aden Low, 21, co-founder of Beans and Beats which organises coffee raves at different venues.
“That’s why the atmosphere at our events tends to be quite energetic.”