Carl Cox: "Illegal raves are happening because young people are frustrated"

03.07.2020 00.52 FLEKITZA.com

The growing number of illegal raves sweeping the UK is down to young people feeling frustrated that nightclubs are still closed – despite lockdown lifting, says DJ Carl Cox.

Carl Cox: "Illegal raves are happening because young people are frustrated"

The illegal scene is thriving during the coronavirus crisis because there is still no timeline on clubs and festivals reopening.

 

"These illegal parties are basically done out of frustration. Just done out of showing it's our right to do what we want to do. It's not the answer to this," Carl Cox said.

 

Police have been forced to shut down raves all over the country, including two in Manchester attended by 6,000 people, where there was an alleged drug death, rape and three stabbings.

 

During the COVID-19 lockdown, he has been doing his sets online instead and is taking part in a virtual reality festival called Lost Horizon with Fatboy Slim this weekend.

But despite this "new way of doing things", not everyone is content with virtual partying.

 

by KS Clubbing