Step into the decadent world of 1930s New York at 58th Street, London’s premier immersive jazz experience created by acclaimed experience-makers, The Lost Estate. 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 cover of darkness - 58th Street invites guests into an extraordinary evening of wild jazz, jaw-dropping interiors, outrageous Jazz Age stories, and opulent fine dining.
Rail Dining – high-backed: Raised rail-backed stool seating around the central performance area, and a full six-course tasting menu.
Cabaret Dining - private table: Reserved seating at premium, private club tables at the heart of the 58th Street Country Club, and a full six-course tasting.
VIP Luxe Dining – booth for 2 or 4 (includes champagne on arrival, Oysters, Caviar and signature nightcap plus 6 course menu)
Address: Belle Livingstone’s 58th Street Country Club, 133 Rye Lane, London SE15 3SN.
Enter via Rye Lane and Bussey Alley.
The closest station is Peckham Rye Overground, which is a two-minute walk away.
Venue Information:
Address: 133 Rye Ln, London, SE15 3SN
Tues - Sunday: 7pm
Sat & Sunday Matinees: 1pm
Doors open 1 hour before performance time. We recommend you arrive in plenty of time to take your seats and order your drinks before the performance starts.
Please note:
Doors open 1 hour before performance time.
Age 18+ venue.
Availability for seats will vary by seat category for each date (if you want a specific date - check all seat categories for availability.)
Vegetarian, vegan, gluten, and dairy-free options are available on all courses. Please advise if you have any dietary requirements or allergies, or require the vegetarian or vegan menus, 48 hours before you arrive.
Cocktails are not included in the ticket price and can be purchased on the day.
The venue is fully cashless.
The experience lasts approximately 3.5 hours, including dining.
Doors open an hour before the listed performance start time on your ticket. We recommend arriving with plenty of time to get settled in your seat, enjoy the space, order drinks, and begin your meal before the live performance begins. No admittance after the listed start time, unless in exceptional circumstances.
If you arrive late, you may have to wait for a suitable break in the performance to be admitted, and this may affect your dining experience.
There is no photography or filming permitted inside 58th Street, so please keep phone use in the venue to a minimum.
Dress code: 930s Luxe. Glamorous and elegant; black, white, and metallics preferred. Please refrain from sporting-wear, beachwear, or your official government uniform.
This experience contains flashing lights; strobe lightning, theatrical fog and haze effects; sudden loud noises; areas of low lighting; temporary blackouts, burlesque performance and the use of strong language, including song lyrics that reference racial violence.
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