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With scores of clubs closing down every year across Wales and the rest of the UK, we ask the people of Cardiff whether its the end of club culture as we know it.
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00:00I'm not surprised. I think it's dating past Covid to be honest. People like their own
00:04space and more like intimate gatherings rather than going to a club.
00:09Or they'd rather go to maybe like a rave. There's like a lot of raves. Or like festivals
00:14for example. It's more fun I guess than being in a sweaty...
00:17No I agree. I completely agree. Yeah. Definitely seen it.
00:20I think club culture's going down the pan to be honest. I think it's had its days. I
00:25mean I go clubbing quite a lot. I mean I was huge. Cardiff's great for clubbing. I think
00:30there's a lot of other... I mean rave cultures and sort of events and things. I see a lot
00:36of my friends going to a lot more of them than clubs so much. I think... Yeah.
00:40Yeah. Because when I was younger obviously nightlife was a massive thing. We went out
00:46and you know drinks were affordable. But I think the younger generation I think has so
00:50much isn't it. I think drinks cost an absolute load now. People just can't afford to go out.
00:54And I think that's why nightlife is getting less then I think.