Photo by Gordon Munro/PYMCA/Avalon/Getty ImagesMusic / NewsMusic / NewsThe UK is losing 5 nightclubs per week in 2024A new report from the UK’s Night Time Economy Report 2024 reveals that 67 clubs have shut down this year so farShareLink copied ✔️May 20, 2024May 20, 2024Text Dazed Digital It’s been an uneasy period for UK nightlife – back in February, a report claimed that club venues will be extinct by 2030. Now, a new report from the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA) has revealed a total of five club closures each week in 2024 so far, confirming our suspicions. The report cites a “dramatic decline” in venue numbers, with 67 nighcubs closing their doors between the months of January and April, which averages five clubs each week. Out of the venues shuttering their doors, 48 have been independent venues, which the organisation says is down to rising rents and the cost-of-living crisis. NTIA CEO Michael Kill has, “expressed profound dismay over these figures, emphasising the cultural and social significance of nightclubs as integral components of the UK’s nightlife.” He added: “Without immediate intervention and meaningful support from policymakers, we risk irreparable damage to our cultural heritage and the fabric of our communities.” It follows earlier claims made back in March 2023, when the association accused the UK government of “intentionally” closing down nightclubs and venues across the country, as it saw the nightlife sector as “a burden on policing and local government”. Nevertheless, the report also noted an emphasis on experience and setting as crucial factos in Gen Z’s socialising preferences, as well as the importance of social media in deciding what venue to choose. Elsewhere, pubs and bars have remained strong this year with 60 per cent of participants saying that it’s the main way they socialise. As the roll-out of AI continues to shape the music industry, the report urges the support of “human artistry through strong copyright standards and protections for image and personality of creators”. “AI will create significant challenges for artists and management (alongside established issues with low / negligible streaming fees and algorithms favouring existing artists,” it says, noting the integration of AI, VR and multi-sensory experiences will be “key to tempting out younger audiences who have grown up on this at home and at school”. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.TrendingOnlyFans and Louis-Gabriel Nouchi are stripping off for round twoExclusive: In a new shoot by photographer Tré Koch, the social media platform shows off its latest collaboration with LGN Louis Gabriel NouchiFashionArt & PhotographyThese candid photos capture the fleeting moments that slip our memoryBeauty10 of the hottest Instagram accounts fusing art, sex and eroticaMusicK-Pop superduo V8 don’t care if you think they’re old-fashionedReplitLife & CultureJoin Spike Jonze, Reshma Saujani and more at vibeconFashionNo bottoms allowed: Menswear dropped its trousers for SS27HEYDUDEFashionHEYDUDE wants you to be outside this summerBeautyIn pictures: Lesbians take London for the Dyke March 2026Film & TVNirvanna the Band the Show the Movie is the must-see cult comedy of 2026Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy