London, United Kingdom

Paradise Under the Stars

Escape to 1950s Havana and enter Tropicana Night-Club

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ESCAPE TO 1950S HAVANA Paradise Under The Stars is London’s new immersive spectacular by The Lost Estate. Paradise Under The Stars is the ‘must-see’ immersive Cuban spectacular by The Lost Estate. A cabaret epic where Cuban Gods and Mortals dance beneath a tropic moon. Made by London’s legendary The Lost Estate, in collaboration with iconic Cuban artists Luanda Pau, Maikel Mota, and Yelfris Valdes. Step back in time for a night of total immersion in the golden age of Havana's greatest nightclub,Tropicana. ❱ Total immersion in a glittering 1950s Havana world of hypnotic mambo and frozen daiquiris ❱ Three+ hours of wild Cuban rhythms, spectacular cabaret and romance under the stars ❱ A three-course vintage Cuban dining experience Location: The Lost Estate, Earl's Court, London W14 9LP Opens: March 2025

Audience Role

Nightclub attendee.

Ages: 18 +

Content Advisories

Flashing lights
Fog/haze
Low lighting
mature themes
Moments of darkness
Potential food allergens
Strong language
Sudden loud noises

Interaction Advisories

No physical contact with performers
Light (business/acquaintance) contact

Mobility Advisories

Event is wheelchair accessible
Contact us for accessibility needs
No mobility advisories

Tags

Cabaret

About The Lost Estate

The Lost Estate creates live experiences that fuse theatre, live music and stunning dining, as one. Inspired by Alain-Fournier’s mysterious novel of the same name, The Lost Estate performs the greatest stories ever told, through a fusion of theatre, music, and food. Performances unfold in fantastical, immersive worlds, designed to unleash audiences’ imaginations. Each experience is unique: guests may find themselves deep within the legend of Swan Lake (The Great Masked Ball, 2018), surrounded by a cast of award-winning dancers; or at the centre of a ravishing Jazz Age love story (The Lost Love Speakeasy, 2019), set in 1920s Manhattan. Wherever they arrive, guests are written into the heart of the story, transformed into protagonists by the vital role they play within the drama.