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‘I can still dance when I’m sober!’ My alcohol-free Glastonbury diary | Health & wellbeing

I gave up drinking a year ago and, for me, there seemed like no better place to spend my sober anniversary than Glastonbury. I last came in 2011. I think the main difference this time will be that I actually remember the festival.After going sober, I promised myself I wouldn’t change the things that I enjoy – and one of those is music. Alcohol hurt my life and my mind for a long time and I was determined that, after I gave it up, it wouldn’t take all the things I love with it.WednesdayI arrive at 6pm, later than I would…

Alcohol-free dates, stances on social issues see an uptick in 2022

Tinder has released "Tinder’s Year in Swipe" report for 2022 in which it has highlighted how the dating trends changed in the past year. The report says that, just like travel and live events among other social activities saw a rebound, dating was back to normal but with different preferences by young singles (aged between 18-25 years)."Millions of young adults who started their dating lives in lockdown, showed they were definitely out and ready to mingle IRL, and unlike previous generations, they were dating on their…

Alcohol-Free Saudi Arabia Plans Champagne and Wine Bars at Neom

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia—Saudi Arabia’s futuristic megaproject Neom is planning to serve wine, cocktails and champagne at a beach resort that is scheduled to open next year, according to planning documents and people close to the development, in what would be a first for a conservative kingdom where alcohol is banned.The sale of alcohol, if allowed, would mark a risky milestone for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s economic and cultural makeover of his country, which is aimed in part at…

Budweiser Will Promote Its Alcohol-Free Beer at World Cup in Qatar

Budweiser is promoting its alcohol-free lager at the upcoming soccer World Cup in Qatar, balancing its role as the official beer of an event being held in a predominantly Muslim country with strict regulations on the sale and consumption of alcohol. Executives from Anheuser-Busch InBev SA, the brewer’s parent company, believe the restrictions on alcohol sales in the country provide it with an opportunity to encourage more people to try its alcohol-free Budweiser Zero, which will be on offer…