It’s a lavish throwback inspired by 1940s supper clubs, all gilt furnishings and velvet drapes. It was painstakingly designed over five years by a team of architects. It used to be an adult cinema. All things considered, the Pigalle Club is the perfect venue for Immodesty Blaize, Britain’s answer to Dita von Teese, who performed at the club’s opening night to a rapturous crowd including Dita herself.
Now she’s bringing her acclaimed live act back to its spiritual home, with a series of performances at the Pigalle last week and a Valentine’s Day special on Wednesday.