Last chance to let loose in this incredible Jazz Age speakeasy! They say all good things must come to an end and, sadly for London-based revellers with a penchant for old-world glamour, that includes The Greatest Night Of The Jazz Age. This spectacular Prohibition era-inspired shindig from immersive entertainment experts The Lost Estate closes its doors for good on 24 September — but there's still just enough time to snap up tickets! The Greatest Night Of The Jazz Age is inspired by the outrageous true tale of the 58th Street Country Club. This New York City speakeasy, run by socialite Belle Livingstone, was so hedonistic that federal agents shut it down on its opening night. But its spirit lives on (for now!) in The Lost Estate's sprawling west London home, which has been transformed into a 1930s nightclub by design studio Darling & Edge. As the event name suggests, jazz is at the heart of the experience, with red hot live performances from singer Ayesha Scott (Ronnie Scott's, The Vortex), the six-piece 58th Street House Band, and an award-winning dance ensemble. On top of all that, Belle herself will be there to regale you with scandalous stories as you sip potent cocktails and — if you've opted for a dining ticket — work your way through a sublime three-course feast. How's that for a party?! Remember, The Greatest Night Of The Jazz Age must end next month (so preparations for The Lost Estate's festive extravaganza The Great Christmas Feast can begin!) |