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Raves Rise as Lagos Youth Reject Table‑Heavy Clubs
Lagos, NigeriaFriday, March 6, 2026
DJ Aniko, who runs Group Therapy, explains that raves are “more democratic. ” They allow people to enjoy themselves simply by being there. She has turned down requests for private seating, insisting that the space stays open and inclusive.
Music at these events mixes house beats with African influences like South African house and amapiano. DJs play for hours, creating a continuous flow of energetic rhythms that keep the crowd moving from dusk till dawn. The result is a communal vibe where everyone feels connected through sound.
Experts say the rise of raves reflects a broader shift. As inflation climbs, many young Nigerians can no longer keep up with the club culture’s costs. Raves offer a cheaper, more accessible alternative that still delivers excitement and community.
Overall, Lagos nightlife is changing. The new rave scene shows that people want parties where they can dance freely and enjoy music without the pressure to spend big money.
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