New NTIA Report Shows Steep Decline in Night Time Economy Venues

Closures in Britain’s late-night venues reach all-time high with one in four businesses lost since 2020

The NTIA has raised concern about the contraction in Britain’s nightlife scene as new data from the latest Night Time Economy Monitor reveals one in four late-night venues have shut their doors since 2020 – a total of nearly 800 businesses, leaving just 2,424 late night venues still operating.

According to the research, compiled by the NTIA and CGA by NIQ, losses have stepped up over the past three months with three net closures of venues a week, creating what the NTIA warns are ‘night-time deserts’ across the country.

The late-night sector has contracted 26.4% since March 2020, compared with the 14.2% contraction seen across the wider hospitality sector.

“We’re witnessing the loss of important social infrastructure from our towns and cities. Nightclubs and late-night venues are more than just places to dance – they’re cultural institutions, economic engines and cornerstones of community life,” said Michael Kill, CEO of the NTIA.

Sacha Lord Chair of the Night Time Industries Association said: “These figures are deeply worrying. Night-time venues are not just businesses – they are cultural hubs, training grounds for artists, and vital contributors to local economies. Losing one in four since 2020 risks creating ‘night-time deserts’ and costing more jobs across the sector. We need urgent action: a VAT cut, business rates reform, and a reversal of NIC thresholds to protect venues, sustain employment, and ensure our cities remain vibrant after dark for generations to come.”

The decline in wider night-time economy venues is evident across all UK regions, although Wales and London are among the hardest hit, seeing declines of -16.8% and -15.3% since 2020.

Across the UK’s major cities, Birmingham has experienced the largest decline in late-night venues, at – 27.5%, while Greater London’s late-night venue numbers have dropped 20.8%. The capital now has 343 late-night venues, compared with 433 in March 2020. Edinburgh has seen a gradual decline in late-night venues, falling 13.0% since March 2020 to a total of 47 in June 2025, while Liverpool has also seen a steady decline, dropping 13.9% to 93 late night venues in June 2025.

The report highlights:

  • 26.4% drop in late-night venues since March 2020.
  • Nearly 800 late night venues closed in five years.
  • Three net closures a week in the last three months

Download the full report here 

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