London's Secret Jazz Age Experience
ESCAPE TO 1930s NEW YORK
Step back in time to 1930s New York for a night of unbridled glamour and total immersion. Three sets of wild jazz, a 6-course Park Avenue feast, and a Pandora’s box of Jazz Age tales and wicked surprises...
Best Night Of My Life
Walking in was like walking into a lavish film set. Just incredible.

NEW YORK. 1930.
Somewhere in London, a door has opened.
It leads to 1930s New York and 58th Street —Manhattan's last, greatest super-speakeasy. Tonight, you are the Beautiful and Damned of Jazz Age New York and this temple of rhythm is your playground.
Descend into a world of Harlem jazz, Park Avenue feasting, and Manhattan Island excess.
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A Jazz Age Experience
About 58th Street

AN OUTRAGEOUS TRUE STORY
58th Street is no fiction. It was completed in the early 1930s, the final glittering masterpiece of infamous socialite and speakeasy entrepreneur, Belle Livingstone.
Now, each detail of this outrageous true story has been brought back to life by immerisve masters, The Lost Estate. The result is
beyond any jazz experience London has seen — a world where music, theatre, feasting and story collide into something entirely new.
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A SIX-COURSE 1930s MENU
Dine on an authentic 6-course 1930s Park Avenue tasting menu designed by star chef Ash Clarke: Waldorf 'A La Mode', Sirloin of Beef with Lobster Bordelaise, New York Cheesecake...
Live out the golden age of American Hospitality where old world decadence meets Empire City flair.
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HOT JAZZ ALL NIGHT LONG
Be transported to an immersive 1930s world of jazz. Music from scorching house band The 58th Street Stompers, led by legendary trumpeter, 'King' Rory Simmons in a revue straight out of 1930s New York.
Hostess and club owner, Ms. Belle Livingstone (Yvette Robinson) compères, taking you on an outrageous voyage of Jazz Age tales, legends and rhythm.
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HOW TO BOOK

PRICES:
Evenings and matinees from £74.85
Lates from £48.85
TIMINGS:
Shows run Tuesday-Sunday 7.00 p.m. (1.00 p.m. for matinees).
Late shows run Saturdays only, starting 11:10pm.
LOCATION:
Belle Livingston's 58th Street Country Club, Peckham, London.


PRAISE FOR THE LOST ESTATE
200,000 GUESTS AND COUNTING...
Perfect To The Last Minute Detail
Everyone must come and experience this at least once in their life.
Totally Lost In The Magic
Fantastic night out, like entering a real 1930's club. Can't say more than I would give it 100 out of 10.
Truly Immersive Experience
From the moment you get to the door to leaving you forget about today and immerse yourselves in the Club.
Stunning Speakeasy Jazz Club
Incredibly talented musicians & singers. The meal was beautiful. Service was personal & attentive.
We Can’t Wait to Come Back
Jaw droppingly, sensational 1930's immersive experience - you all are amazing at what you do!!!
Planning Our Next Trip!
From the moment you enter you're transported to another time. The whole event was so superb!
A Brilliant, Brilliant Show
Just the best show I've been to. I would definitely recommend and encourage you to go.
Simply Stunning
My first experience of a Jazz night and I can’t praise the Lost Estate and the 58th Street Band highly enough.


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CONTACT US
NEED HELP?
You can contact our Concierge Team on 0207 129 7365 or by emailing [email protected].
All of our FAQs
FAQs
What should I wear?
We encourage guests to dress for the era - think 1930s New York: blacks, whites, and metallics, elevated by satin, silk, sharp suiting, and a touch of sparkle - anything that feels refined, cinematic, and irresistibly glamorous. All we ask is that you arrive with the intention of having the night of your life. For more inspiration, read about our dress code.
Is 58th Street suitable for a special occasion?
Whether it's a birthday, anniversary, date night or a gathering of people who deserve something genuinely extraordinary, 58th Street makes an occasion feel like an event and an event feel like a legend. There is nowhere quite like it in London for marking a moment that deserves to be remembered.
Where is 58th Street?
Belle Livingstone's 58th Street Country Club is located in Peckham, London, though we'd rather you thought of it as somewhere in 1930s Manhattan. The venue is intentionally hidden, as any self-respecting speakeasy should be. For the full address and more information, find out more about the location of 58th Street.
What is included in the ticket price?
A full evening at 58th Street includes a six-course 1930s tasting menu, three sets of live jazz from house band The 58th Street Stompers, theatrical performance and storytelling from hostess Ms. Belle Livingstone, and total immersion in one of London's most extraordinarily detailed worlds. Our experience is far more than a dining experience with background music — every element of the night has been crafted to transport you completely. For more about what's included, read our ticket descriptions.
Is 58th Street a jazz club?
Not exactly. 58th Street is an immersive 1930s experience built around live jazz — but to call it a jazz club would be to miss the point entirely. Guests are transported to Jazz Age New York for a full evening of theatre, storytelling, burlesque, a six-course Park Avenue feast, and three scorching sets from house band, the 58th Street Stompers. The jazz is the heartbeat of the night, but the world around it is what makes 58th Street unlike anything else in London.



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