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Hardcore gran loves electronic dance music and has been to more than 50 raves

A grandmother has opened up about her favourite hobby - listening to hardcore electronic dance music and going to raves.

Lynne Cole, 57, goes to clubs on her own and has no problem going to EDM raves where she's surrounded by people less than half her age.

She has been to more than 50 music festivals so far and regularly goes to smaller independent events at local pubs and nightclubs, and she's not done yet.

Lynne, from Sydney, Australia, manages to enjoy the parties with "no drugs, no alcohol, and no cigarettes", and insists she's just there for the pounding, searing music that has a BPM faster than a heart attack.

Lynne used to enjoy dance music as a youth, but then she had a child at 21 (Lynne Cole / SWNS)
She had to put raving on hold, but she never forgot about it (Lynne Cole / SWNS)

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Lynne, from Sydney, Australia, said: "My fun is pure NO drugs. NO alcohol and NO cigarettes. I try to show you don't need any of that to have fun.

"Hardstyle music when you enter a festival, the music is loud. Everyone is just as excited as you are to be there.

"We are all there for one reason, to connect to the DJs and their music, no matter the age. The energy and the vibe is so amazing.

"I greet old friends I made at past festivals, and I always make new ones. I love people and I love to hug."

When her children had grown up, Lynne went back to a rave on her own (Lynne Cole / SWNS)
Now she regularly enjoys dance music festivals (Lynne Cole / SWNS)

Lynne, a grandmother of one, was always into electronic music, but after having her first child at the age 21, she was unable to make the most of raving.

She added: "I liked Hardstyle music back when it was called house music/electronic music. Then I had a kid in 1986 at 21. I had to grow up and the music got lost for many years."

When Lynn's three children were old enough to go to festivals, she joined them at a rave, and she hasn't looked back since.

She said: "In 2015 I went to an official rave with my twins instead of some underground car park like back in the day.

She'll travel far and wide to party (Lynne Cole / SWNS)
And she does it all with no drink, drugs, or cigarettes (Lynne Cole / SWNS)

"The music was a little different and I fell in love with the music again and I've been to almost all the festivals."

But Lynne now struggles to find other people her age to attend the concerts and festivals with, so she goes on her own.

She added: "I go to all festivals by myself. I will be waiting a long time for someone my age to join me.

"My children don't go to raves anymore so I go by myself. My kids are ok with it."

Lynne, who used to work as a carer for disabled adults, has no intentions of slowing down and plans on carrying on raving forever.

She recently retired and bought a camper van to go to other festivals across Australia.

Lynne said: "I bought a camper van so I can go the interstate festivals like Karnival in Melbourne, Victoria.

"It's a nine-hour drive to get there. I'm going by myself. I'll drive it over two days."

Lynne is also planning on travelling to Europe to attend a hardstyle festival next year.

She said: "I can't see me ever stopping going to raves. In 2017 I went to Defqon.1 in the Netherlands and planning to go back in 2024."

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