"this is just like a good way for me to go out and get hot and sweaty and not have to wear stupid shoes and dress like a whore," she said."
Partying before breakfast? It's not everyone's cup of tea. But it is the concept behind "Daybreakers," early-morning raves becoming increasingly popular in the United States
"It flips the switch on what everyone knows and used to love in my opinion, which is: you go, you get drunk, you maybe meet somebody, you hook up, you have fun with your friends, you go home, you're hungover the next day," he [Andre Herd, the producer behind the event] told AFP.
But unlike a regular rave, there is no alcohol or drugs: the strongest stimulant available in Los Angeles is coffee, with fruit juices the drink of choice at the bar.
There is, of course, a DJ to keep the rhythms coming.