UK rave
UK rave refers to a vibrant music and dance culture that emerged in the late 1980s and early 1990s in the United Kingdom. Characterized by electronic dance music genres like acid house, hardcore, and drum and bass, raves often take place in warehouses, fields, or nightclubs. These events are known for their energetic atmosphere, colorful visuals, and a sense of community among attendees.
Raves are often associated with the use of DJ performances and light shows, creating an immersive experience for participants. The culture promotes freedom of expression and inclusivity, attracting diverse crowds. Over the years, UK rave has influenced global electronic music scenes and continues to evolve with new styles and technologies.