
Diminishing demand for late-night drinking and rising operating costs mean London’s nightclubs are having to work harder than ever to keep their doors open.
Younger generations of partygoers are demanding more than just access to after-hours alcohol, forcing clubbing venues to focus on providing an ‘experience’ and to reinvent themselves with daytime parties, food and live acts.
Britain’s nightlife sector generated about 154 billion pounds ($206 billion) in spending last






