
Baby raves are here for NYC millennial parents who aren’t ready to give up partying: ‘Kids go all out’
NY Post
Here’s a new parenting milestone for you — baby’s first rave.
Millennials Kevin and Kelly Bond love the nightlife almost as much as they love each other, so much so, they danced their way into married life by honeymooning in the Mediterranean party capital, Ibiza.
And when Kelly, 34, found out she was pregnant with twins, her joy was only matched by her sorrow to think that the days of dancing to electronic music in a crowd of sweaty strangers were over.
That was until they discovered the babies-and-up rave scene gathering steam in the Big Apple of late.
On a recent weekend afternoon, the paternal party animals hit the floor — each with a ten-month-old twin strapped to their chest — at Little Ravers, an event in an industrial chic space in Brooklyn drawing thousands on just one Saturday. The fun-loving foursome bounced along to EDM-styled remixes of “Baby Shark” while colored lights swirled around.
“This is kind of perfect because we [the parents] can enjoy it and they [the kids] can enjoy it too,” Kelly told The Post.

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