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Pakistan's Gen Z Embraces Sober Socializing
13 Feb
Summary
- Young Pakistanis are increasingly choosing sober socializing events.
- These events offer a safe alternative to traditional parties.
- The trend aligns with Islamic norms and global health movements.

In Karachi, a growing number of young Pakistanis are participating in 'sober socializing,' a global trend toward healthier lifestyles. These events, held in venues like indoor sports clubs and cafes, offer an alcohol and drug-free environment with music ending by 10 p.m. This shift provides a safe alternative to older underground party scenes, which carried risks associated with alcohol, drugs, and authorities.
The trend is particularly significant in Pakistan, where alcohol consumption is illegal for Muslims. Organizers obtain local government approval to host public parties without alcohol, implementing measures like camera monitoring to ensure safety and enforce policies. This movement reflects a modern adaptation of Islamic norms by young people, allowing them to engage in social activities within cultural boundaries.
Beyond mixed-gender events, women-only gatherings are also gaining popularity, providing spaces where women can relax without societal pressures. Despite ticket prices being a significant expense for some, these sober raves are becoming a visible and accessible outlet for Pakistan's youth, offering a secure and enjoyable social experience.




