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'Sober AF' is the entertainment business where no alcohol is allowed

You now have the option to party without that annoying drunk person.
Credit: Rodriguez, Jacob

A father and daughter duo are starting “Sober AF” Entertainment -- a community of people who want to enjoy a party without getting wasted.

They’re selling tickets to concerts, sporting events and music festivals to provide sections to the teetotalers of the world, where no alcohol or drugs are allowed.

Duke Rumely, one of the founders, said he started this because of a recent experience with his daughter, Jordan.

She went to a concert at Red Rocks and she texted Duke Remley saying she wasn't comfortable and wanted to take an Uber because everyone there seemed to be high.

Duke Remley then set out to create a safe and fun place for his kids, he told 9NEWS. He said he wants to show his children they can be in a fun place and not be around drugs or alcohol.

Sober AF has its own section at the Rockies game tomorrow night. They’re starting the sober party with a tailgate at 5 p.m. in the Phoenix Gym, 2239 Champa St. in Denver.

From there, they will head to the game. Tickets are $25.

Email Duke Rumely for more information, duke@soberafe.com.

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