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The Candlelight Club’s New Year's Eve Party


  • A secret location London, England United Kingdom (map)

Admission: From £50 in advance
Dress: 1920s elegance

The Candlelight Club is an award-winning clandestine pop-up 1920s speakeasy, in a secret London venue lit by candles. Each event offers live period jazz bands, cabaret and vintage vinylism for your dancing pleasure, and everyone dresses the part.

No one knew how to party like the Jazz Age crowd, so what better way to welcome in 2025 than by stepping back to 1925? Relive the giddy glamour and romance at our New Year's Eve bash, in a secret south London venue that saw it all the first time round.

We'll be counting down to midnight in the traditional way, but before and after there will be cabaret from our host with the most, Champagne Charlie, plus live music from Elise Roth and her High Standards, vintage DJing from Anna Symes, Charleston dance routines from the Gatsby Girls, a glimpse into what 2023 has in store for you from our fortune teller Lucius and a pop-up vintage jewellery shop from Michelle Krausz. So pull on your 1920s glad rags and and join the party.

The event runs from 7pm till 2am. Live entertainment is from 10pm till 12.30am, with a DJ before and after.

Tickets are divided into four tranches, each one rising in price (so the earlier you book, the less you pay).

Dinner this time is a special four-course meal for £65, which includes table seating reserved for you all night (although you may be on a large table shared with other guests). It is also possible to reserve a table with Champagne, but without the dinner, for a fee: a small table seating up to five is £80 and includes a bottle of Champagne; a large table seating up to ten is £160 including two bottles of Champagne. If you have reserved a table there is also a menu of snacks and sharing platters that you can order for the table.

"The closest you'll find to an authentic Jazz Age experience in central London. Its unique ambience, fuelled by hundreds of candles, is truly a scene to behold." —Time Out

More at www.thecandlelightclub.com

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