America is in the midst of a social crisis. According to a recent article from The Atlantic, many Americans are feeling alone, friendless, and isolated. Loneliness has reached what the Surgeon General calls an “urgent public health issue.”
While parties were once a cornerstone of social life, the article notes that “only 4.1 percent of Americans attended or hosted a social event on an average weekend or holiday in 2023.” That’s a staggering 35% decrease since 2004. The decline of communal celebrations has left many longing for connection, joy, and intimacy.
But here’s the good news: If the thought of hosting your own party sounds overwhelming or expensive, there’s an easier, better way to rediscover the joy of social connection. With RARE Nightlife, you can join a vibrant, woman-led community that gives you exclusive access to LA’s hottest clubs, luxurious VIP experiences, and even complimentary dinners at premier restaurants like Toca Madera and The Nice Guy.
Forget the stress of hosting a party—RARE does all the work for you, while you enjoy the best of LA’s nightlife safely and affordably.
Partying Is Self-Care: The Surprising Health Benefits of Letting Loose
Not only do parties create social connection, but they also offer significant health benefits, particularly when dancing and celebrating are involved. According to Harvard Medical School, dancing is not just fun—it’s a workout for your brain and body. Engaging in rhythmic movements to music enhances coordination, improves cardiovascular health, and even reduces the risk of cognitive decline.
Dancing, whether in a club or at a party, stimulates regions of the brain associated with memory, mood regulation, and social interaction, making it a uniquely holistic activity for both mental and physical well-being.
Additionally, a study highlighted in Safety and Health Magazine found that celebrations can have profound effects on overall health. Research suggests that festive gatherings where people eat, drink, and interact—whether at parties or organized social events—help lower stress levels, boost heart health, and foster emotional resilience.
The communal nature of celebrations creates a sense of belonging, which is vital for long-term mental health. The study concludes that “hearty parties” can serve as a buffer against anxiety and depression .
When you combine these health benefits with the electrifying energy of a nightclub, partying becomes more than just a social activity—it’s a way to prioritize your mental and physical health. Dancing to great music, sharing laughter with friends, and experiencing the thrill of a vibrant atmosphere can leave you feeling happier, healthier, and more connected.
RARE Nightlife: The New Way to Party
Instead of worrying about planning the party, just focus on showing up and having the time of your life. Imagine sharing a luxurious night out with your closest friends, sipping champagne at exclusive clubs like The Highlight Room, Poppy, or Keys. As a RARE member, you’ll also have preferred access to enjoy complimentary dinners at top-tier restaurants like Toca Madera, Lavo, The Nice Guy, and more before heading out to the club—making it the perfect all-in-one party experience.
Our woman-led team ensures that safety and community are at the forefront, creating a comfortable environment for all attendees.
The Atlantic urges readers to “create the social world we want.” RARE Nightlife offers the perfect solution: a fresh take on nightlife that fosters connection, fun, and unforgettable memories.
So this year, take action. Don’t let loneliness win. Join RARE Nightlife, the easiest way to party safely and in style. Whether it’s a glamorous girls’ night out, a birthday celebration, or a spontaneous evening on the town, RARE makes it effortless to reconnect with your friends and meet new ones.
Start your year with the resolution to party more—with RARE, you won’t just be going out, you’ll be redefining what it means to celebrate.