
Rethink Rethink... nightlife
Oct 2, 2025
In this lively discussion, Michael Kill, Chief Executive of the Night Time Industries Association, addresses the alarming decline of night venues since the pandemic. Steve Lamacq, BBC 6 Music DJ and patron of the Music Venue Trust, highlights the essential role of grassroots venues in nurturing up-and-coming artists. Jane Darougar, a psychotherapist, explores how safety concerns and changing social habits impact young people's nightlife choices. The trio debates potential solutions to revive the nighttime economy and the cultural significance of venues.
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Nightlife Faces Structural Decline
- The UK night-time economy has lost a quarter of late-night venues since 2020, driven by COVID, cost rises, and shifting habits.
- Rising operating costs and reduced consumer spending create structural threats to clubs and small venues.
Licensing Shift Changed The Market
- Policy and market changes since 2003 blurred lines between pubs and nightclubs, increasing competition for club venues.
- Extended opening hours enabled bars to undercut traditional nightclub revenue models.
From Every-Night Clubs To One-Off Events
- Fat Tony describes a rapid cultural change after COVID where festivals and big events drew people away from smaller clubs.
- He says club culture of frequent nights out has given way to scarce, ticketed events people save for.



