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Decadent drinks, wild dancing and Jazz Age-style debauchery

Ever heard of the 58th Street Country Club? For a few glorious hours in Prohibition-era New York, it was the crown jewel of the city's speakeasy scene... until a midnight raid put a premature end to the hedonism. Little did its founder — legendary socialite Belle Livingstone — know that over a century later, this Bourbon-fuelled playground would be reborn right here in London.

Immersive experience maestros The Lost Estate invite you to The Greatest Night of The Jazz Age. This spectacular reimagining of the 58th Street Country Club's opening (and only!) night is a true feast for the senses. Soak up the art deco glamour of your surroundings, brought to life by design studio Darling & Edge, as Belle herself welcomes you to her super-club. Sip elaborate cocktails while you're dazzled by an award-winning ensemble of dancers. And, with world-class singers and musicians treating you to red hot live jazz all night long, there's ample opportunity to shake a tail feather yourself.

The Greatest Night of the Jazz Age starts at £69.50 but if you're feeling extra indulgent, you'll want to upgrade to dining tickets. These get you a three-course feast designed by Executive Chef Ashley Clarke (SmokeStak, Temper Soho, Gordon Ramsay Group), with delights like Park Avenue Salmon, Smokehouse Surf 'n Turf, and Grand Central Apple Pie. Click below to get yours — hurry, the experience ends on 24 September!

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