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Secretive London club night Lost to leave current home at the end of this month

The team said they failed to secure an extension on the lease of the former Odeon cinema, but have since found a new home

Newly hyped club night Lost has announced that the lease of its current home in Central London is coming to an end.

The tenancy licence of Lost’s current site, a former Odeon cinema in a “secret” location in Covent Garden, will be terminated at the end of May, the team behind the club night said.

“We have been working to secure yet another extension – this has not yet materialised,” they explained in an Instagram post. “This will be the last month of Lost nights at the current building.”

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Lost parties have taken place each Friday and Saturday night since it opened in late 2025, billing itself as a “new form of nightlife: club, cinema, art, live music and performance”.

Secrecy around the club night – which implements a no-phone policy and asks guests to phone a number to discover its location – caused its quick popularisation after opening.

There are now just four weeks left to experience the “multi-layered venue” Lost currently occupies, which features cinema rooms and live performance spaces as well as a club room.

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Despite the news, the team behind Lost confirmed that they have secured a new location to host events, though details of where that is are currently scarce. “We have found our next building,” they wrote. “We would like to build it with you.”

A “limited” release of tickets for the final run of events at Lost went on sale yesterday, though they added that more will be available on the door. Find out more here, and read their full statement below.

Gemma Ross is Mixmag’s Associate Digital Editor, follow her on X

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