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Tuesday 27 May 2025 7:00 am  |  Updated:  Monday 26 May 2025 4:23 pm

UK nightlife economy under pressure as venues struggle

By: Saskia Koopman

Tech Reporter

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Young's has 277 pubs and bars
Young's has 277 pubs and bars

The UK’s nightlife industry, once a powerful driver of urban business, faces mounting pressures as shifting consumer habits, economic headwinds and regulatory challenges tighten the squeeze on late-night operators.

Phil Urban, chief executive of one of the UK’s largest pub and bar chains, Mitchells & Butlers, has warned that the late-night segment is “the toughest part of the market right now”, pointing to a broader structural decline.

“We wouldn’t go back into that sort of club market”, he told PA, citing social media and the booming takeaway culture as factors pulling young consumers away from bars and nightclubs.

“People are often meeting beforehand to have something to eat, having a few drinks at home, before going out. Those pure late-night, club operators have certainly got a smaller market”.

Mitchells & Butlers, which owns branches like All Bar One and Toby Carvery, has seen stronger performance in family-oriented and daytime venues, where demand has held up during national holidays and various occasions like Mother’s Day and Easter.

The shift is starkly reflected in industry data, too. Since March 2020, 3,011 pubs, bars, and nightclubs have closed in London alone, according to the Night Time Industries Association (NTIA).

Nationwide, nightclub numbers have fallen by nearly a third since the pandemic began.

An Adam Smith Institute report called London’s nightlife a £46bn asset that also underpins spending across transport, food services, and security.

Yet it warns of “ever-higher costs, restrictive regulations, and broader political mismanagement”, threatening its survival.

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To address these concerns, London mayor Sadiq Khan launched a dedicated Nightlife Taskforce in February, led by Cameron Leslie, co-founder of Fabric nightclub.

“I’m determined to do all I can to work alongside our nighttime industries”, said Khan, acknowledging the sector’s post-pandemic challenges.

More positively, Michael Kill, chief executive of the NTIA, told CityAM: “Against all odds, Q1 of 2025 has brought a much-needed glimmer of hope, with the UK’s nightclub sector seeing its first net positive position in years. This clearly shows that the desire to go out and enjoy nightlife is still very much alive.”

“However, this progress is on a knife edge. The increase in taxation from 1 April, combined with rising operating costs, is making nights out more expensive and increasingly unaffordable for both businesses and customers.”

He also cited cost of living pressures squeezing household budgets as detrimental to the industry.

“We are in a perfect storm”, he continued. “This is not about a lack of demand, but about the growing barriers that are making it harder for people to enjoy a night out and for businesses to survive in the current climate”.

Jo May of the Soho Business Alliance also criticised early curfews and rigid licensing rules, saying: “Soho’s rolling up the pavements at 11pm. If you’re not a member of a club, sorry tourists – take your money back to your hotel”.

Industry leaders are calling for VAT cuts, beer duty reductions, extended night tube services, and regulatory reforms, without which the UK’s nightlife could turn into an economic casualty.

With additional reporting from PA Media.

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