Step back in time to a true-to-life 1930s jazz club, with unbridled glamour, hot jazz and a six-course feast.

Created by acclaimed experience-makers, the Lost Estate, 58th Street is London’s secret Jazz Age experience. And you can get 10 per cent off tickets using this link and our special Discount Code - FOURNIER10 - by booking online here.

The night is inspired by the thrilling true story of Belle Livingstone – Manhattan’s notorious socialite, ‘Queen of the Speakeasies’ and entrepreneur who once famously smuggled champagne into her clubs under the cover of darkness.

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58th Street invites guests into an extraordinary evening of wild jazz, jaw-dropping interiors, outrageous Jazz Age stories and opulent fine dining.

Set in Belle Livingstone’s infamous 58th Street Country Club, meticulously recreated and reimagined by more than 120 artists and creatives, this experience seamlessly blends world-class live jazz, fine dining, cabaret, burlesque and theatre, offering guests an unparalleled journey into the glamour and decadence of Jazz Age New York.

At the heart of the night are the 58th Street Stompers, the all-star house band led by renowned trumpeter 'King' Rory Simmons, whose electrifying performances transport you directly to the intoxicating spirit of the era.

Book your tickets to 58th Street here using the Discount Code FOURNIER10

Guests savour an exquisite six-course Park Avenue feast, expertly curated to reflect authentic 1930s fine dining, featuring indulgent dishes such as Waldorf à la mode, strip steak with lobster bisque and a delicious apple tarte fine.

Alongside this, the Soda Fountain bar at 58th serves up elegant, classic cocktails alongside an extensive wine list drawn from the great dining establishments of the 1930s.

Prepare yourself for a night of scandal, excitement and musical brilliance…

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To book, follow this link and apply the discount code – FOURNIER10 – after you have selected the dates you require, but before final payment.

The code is valid for Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday performances.

Ticket availability is currently until Friday July 31, but the show will continue until October.

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