CHRISTMAS AT THE CLUB

Have yourself a merry little Christmas with our winter wonderland edition of the 58th Street experience. Swinging Christmas classics, our opulent Park Avenue banquet menu, and festive twists, wherever you look.

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Christmas at 58th Street

New York. December, 1933. It’s cold outside but in here, jazz always keeps things hot.

GOLDEN AGE YULETIDE MELODIES

Let the season sing with the hottest house band this side of Harlem. The 58th Street Stompers have come over all sentimental, swinging Christmas classics from noon to night, while resident songbird Ayesha St Clair gives Ella a run for her money with honey-sweet renditions of holiday favourites.

CHRISTMAS INDULGENCE ON THE MENU

Our signature six-course tasting menu whisks you away on a tour of the very best Manhattan has to offer – where old world decadence meets Empire City flair. Crab and Crawfish cocktail, Waldorf Salad, Baked New York Cheesecake, this is Christmas feasting in the City That Never Sleeps

A JAZZ AGE WINTER WONDER

Under the soft glow of the Christmas lights, a world of enchantment awaits. London’s secret Jazz Age sensation, the 58th Street Country Club, is decking the halls in signature style with festive good cheer and Champagne by the gallon. For one glittering moment, you are the trailblazers of this city – now our honoured guests at this, the most wonderful time of the year.

NEW DATES FOR DECEMBER

Christmas is a time for giving so, to meet demand, we’ve added new dates to our festive calendar so no one misses the merriment. Midweek matinees will be available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays – perfect for group celebrations in the club. Don't miss out, sign up for exclusive ticket access below

'Tis The Season at 58th Street

Location

Belle Livingstone’s 58th Street 
Country Club
133 Rye Lane
London
SE15 3SN

Enter via Rye Lane and Bussey Alley

A 10 minute journey from London Bridge by train. Nearest station is Peckham Rye Overground

Christmas at the Club

5th December 2024 to 5th January 2025

1:00pm & 7:00pm, Tuesday - Sunday

Dress code

1930s luxe – glamorous and elegant; black, white, and metallics preferred.
To avoid disappointment, please refrain from sportingwear, beachwear, or your official government uniform.