THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT –  

July 27, 2024 – Young people are increasingly choosing not to drink alcohol, according to the latest statistics.

But what about when it comes to festivals, which are usually synonymous with drinking? They are also hosting Alcoholics Anonymous meetings at the festival in Henham Park. Best friends Megan and Charlotte are having a great time at the festival while sober.

Megan is “an addict in recovery” and has not drunk for two years. She now only socialises with people who are of a similar mindset.

“There is definitely a sober movement, and there’s not as much pressure to get drunk, but you still need support to make the right choices,” the 31-year-old from Ireland says.

Charlotte, who is 25 and from Manchester, relied on alcohol to cope with her anxiety when she was a teenager but now feels confident enough to stay sober at social events.

“I haven’t drunk for two years now and I feel so much more comfortable in myself. I don’t have the comedown from alcohol and I can be fully present,” she adds.

Similarly, Maya and Darcie, both aged 18, say their friends are not bothered about drinking.

“We don’t drink a huge amount anyway, we don’t need it to have fun. We’re not drinking this weekend because it’s so expensive, it’s not good for your health and we’re more likely to stay safe,” Maya says. 

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