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A third of UK nightclubs have closed in three years, says NTIA

By | Published on Tuesday 8 August 2023

Night Time Industries Association

The UK’s Night Time Industries Association has published new stats showing a 31% decline in the number of nightclubs operating in the country between June 2020 and June of this year, with a 12% decline in just the last year.

After all the challenges of the COVID lockdowns, clubs – like all venues – have been battling surging running costs and the impact of the cost of living crisis. That creates problems for independent venues in particular, with NTIA reporting that over 100 independent nightclubs have been forced to close in the past year.

Commenting on its latest figures, the NTIA says: “The vibrant and culturally significant world of nightclubs has been an essential part of our society, providing spaces for artistic expression, community engagement and celebration. Unfortunately, the persistent escalation of operational costs has placed a substantial burden on these establishments, endangering their survival and ultimately leaving a void in our cultural landscape”.

“Rising expenses – including but not limited to rent, utilities, labour and maintenance – have contributed to the distressing decline of nightclubs across the nation”, it adds. “These challenges have been further compounded by the ongoing global economic uncertainties brought about by the pandemic”.

With all that in mind, the NTIA again calls on the UK government to provide more support for the sector. “The NTIA urge governments to consider tailored financial relief, regulatory flexibility and other supportive measures that can help mitigate the pressures faced by the nightclub industry”, the trade body states.

“By doing so”, it adds, “these spaces that have enriched our lives and contributed to the vitality of our communities can be safeguarded. As advocates for the vibrant and diverse world of nightlife, the NTIA stand united in our commitment to address the challenges faced by nightclubs and ensure that their lights continue to shine brightly, illuminating our nights with music, camaraderie and unforgettable experiences”.

Commenting on the latest stats, NTIA boss Michael Kill says the figures are “extremely alarming and, if taken back to 2019, show an even more dramatic picture for these businesses, with losses nearer 40%. These businesses are facing some critical challenges, with many not knowing whether they will survive over the coming months”.

“We have constantly highlighted to the government the concerns around these businesses, particularly independent venues”, he continues. “Without further support we may lose many more of these businesses before the end of the year”.



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