Lux is a nightclub in Los Angeles owned by Lucifer Morningstar, the former ruler of Hell. Lucifer runs the establishment with the help of his trusted friend and demon, Mazikeen.
Description[]
Entering Lux, there is a corridor width mezzanine level overlooking the main floor. There are open stairways leading down to the main floor.
According to producer, Joe Henderson, between the club and the penthouse are sex dungeons, Lucifer's kitchen, and according to implication, apartments for the employees; Maze was a resident throughout season one. It was implied Lucifer used the kitchen in "O, Ye of Little Faith, Father" to make dinner for Chloe Decker, and his Mum used it to make "cheesy noodles" in "Liar, Liar, Slutty Dress on Fire." The kitchen is never shown.
Lucifer lives in the penthouse of the building. An express elevator is the main access to Lucifer's home, but Maze has been seen taking a set of stairs, and in "What Would Lucifer Do?" Lucifer is also seen using stairs.
There is also a wine cellar where Lucifer tried to confine Goddess in "The Good, the Bad and the Crispy". Beneath Lux, there are Prohibition era tunnels. According to Lucifer, "Howard Hughes used to use them to sneak his mistresses away from his other mistresses."
The area has a backdoor located at the alleyway where John Constantine and his allies goes to Lucifer to retrieve Oliver Queen's soul.
History[]
In 2011, what became Lux was an MMA bar called Rico's. Lucifer fought Amenadiel in the cage there, during which Amenadiel ceased to fight, and lost to his brother.
In "Homewrecker", Eleanor Bloom buys the building in which Lux is located. She plans to demolish the building, but thanks to Chloe, the building was deemed a heritage site and thereafter protected from being altered for development.
In "Really Sad Devil Guy", it was revealed that after Lucifer left Earth, Amenadiel took up management of Lux. Since Lucifer no longer was around to make deals, Amenadiel forbade even low level drug deals. Chloe admitted Lux improved under his management, however, things revert to normal in "¡Diablo!" when Lucifer comes back.
As of August 2021, Lucifer made Amenadiel co-owner of Lux; allowing one of them to always be around to run the place. Amenadiel decides to use Lux as a middle ground for helping their angelic brethren interact with humanity and learn to grow from being around them; starting them out as staff for the club before they decide on paths.
Staff[]
- Lucifer: founder
- Mazikeen: co-founder and barmaid (formerly)
- Delilah: club singer (formerly)
- Patrick: barman (Pilot)
- Donald: bouncer (Lucifer, Stay. Good Devil.)
- Amenadiel: co-owner
Important moments[]
Through the seasons, many very important moments took place within the Lux.
Season 1[]
In "Pilot", Lucifer and Chloe meet at Lux.
In "The Would-Be Prince of Darkness", Justin claims to be Lucifer Morningstar, owner of Lux, in order to impress girls.
In "Manly Whatnots" Lucifer has pizza delivered to a penthouse sex party.
In "St. Lucifer", Chloe arrived drunk in the penthouse. Lucifer surprises himself, and refuses her drunken advances. She passes out on the couch, came to, stripped off her clothes, claiming it was, "too hot in this 5 star hell hole," and passed out, hogging the bed. In the morning, after teasing her about having moves that made even the Devil blush, he revealed the truth; that nothing happened, and that doing the right thing gave him a "quite a rush."
Season 2[]
In "Everything's Coming Up Lucifer", Goddess finds Lucifer in the penthouse.
Many of the reunions with Goddess and Amenadiel happend in the penthouse.
Season 3[]
In "The Sin Bin" Lucifer confronts Marcus Pierce at the bar, and fatally stabs him in the chest, from which he recovers, revealing himself to be Caine. In "Infernal Guinea Pig", Abel, in Bree Garland's body, leaves Lux, and is ironically hit and killed by an ambulance.
Season 4[]
In "Orgy Pants to Work" the aftermath of an orgy in the penthouse is shown.
In "Save Lucifer", they try to catch their killer by having a party at Lux. The end of the episode when Lucifer is full devil-form is in the penthouse.
Season 5[]
In "BluBallz" Lucifer and Chloe finally consummate their relationship in the penthouse.
In "A Chance at a Happy Ending", Michael visits Lux, and plays Lucifer's piano badly, then offers Lucifer a deal. Remiel would later die in the penthouse, having been murdered by Michael.
Season 6[]
During Season 6, Chloe often spends nights in the Penthouse with Lucifer for outrageous "no holds barred sex" thanks to the key to the flaming sword making her super strong and resilient. Things change when the key is returned to Heaven, but only in the intensity.
Appearances[]
Season One | ||
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#1 | "Pilot" | Appears |
#2 | "Lucifer, Stay. Good Devil." | Appears |
#3 | "The Would-Be Prince of Darkness" | Appears |
#4 | "Manly Whatnots" | Appears |
#5 | "Sweet Kicks" | Appears |
#6 | "Favorite Son" | Appears |
#7 | "Wingman" | Appears |
#8 | "Et Tu, Doctor?" | Appears |
#9 | "A Priest Walks Into a Bar" | Appears |
#10 | "Pops" | Appears |
#11 | "St. Lucifer" | Appears |
#12 | "#TeamLucifer" | Appears |
#13 | "Take Me Back to Hell" | Appears |
Season Two | ||
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#1 | "Everything's Coming Up Lucifer" | Appears |
#2 | "Liar, Liar, Slutty Dress on Fire" | Appears |
#3 | "Sin-Eater" | Appears |
#4 | "Lady Parts" | Appears |
#5 | "Weaponizer" | Appears |
#6 | "Monster" | Appears |
#7 | "My Little Monkey" | Appears |
#8 | "Trip to Stabby Town" | Appears |
#9 | "Homewrecker" | Appears |
#10 | "Quid Pro Ho" | Appears |
#11 | "Stewardess Interruptus" | Appears |
#12 | "Love Handles" | Appears |
#13 | "A Good Day to Die" | Appears |
#14 | "Candy Morningstar" | Appears |
#15 | "Deceptive Little Parasite" | Appears |
#16 | "God Johnson" | Appears |
#17 | "Sympathy for the Goddess" | Appears |
#18 | "The Good, the Bad and the Crispy" | Appears |
Season Three | ||
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#1 | "They're Back, Aren't They?" | Appears |
#2 | "The One with the Baby Carrot" | Appears |
#3 | "Mr. & Mrs. Mazikeen Smith" | Appears |
#4 | "What Would Lucifer Do?" | Appears |
#5 | "Welcome Back, Charlotte Richards" | Appears |
#6 | "Vegas with Some Radish" | Appears |
#7 | "Off the Record" | Appears |
#8 | "Chloe Does Lucifer" | Appears |
#9 | "The Sinnerman" | Appears |
#10 | "The Sin Bin" | Appears |
#11 | "City of Angels?" | Appears |
#12 | "All About Her" | Appears |
#13 | "Til Death Do Us Part" | Appears |
#14 | "My Brother's Keeper" | Appears |
#15 | "High School Poppycock" | Appears |
#16 | "Infernal Guinea Pig" | Appears |
#17 | "Let Pinhead Sing!" | Appears |
#18 | "The Last Heartbreak" | Appears |
#19 | "Orange is the New Maze" | Appears |
#20 | "The Angel of San Bernardino" | Appears |
#21 | "Anything Pierce Can Do I Can Do Better" | Appears |
#22 | "All Hands on Decker" | Appears |
#23 | "Quintessential Deckerstar" | Appears |
#24 | "A Devil of My Word" | Appears |
#25 | "Boo Normal" | Appears |
#26 | "Once Upon a Time" | Appears |
Season Four | ||
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#1 | "Everything's Okay" | Appears |
#2 | "Somebody's Been Reading Dante's Inferno" | Appears |
#3 | "O, Ye of Little Faith, Father" | Appears |
#4 | "All About Eve" | Appears |
#5 | "Expire Erect" | Appears |
#6 | "Orgy Pants to Work" | Appears |
#7 | "Devil Is as Devil Does" | Appears |
#8 | "Super Bad Boyfriend" | Appears |
#9 | "Save Lucifer" | Appears |
#10 | "Who's da New King of Hell?" | Appears |
Season Five | ||
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#1 | "Really Sad Devil Guy" | Appears |
#2 | "Lucifer! Lucifer! Lucifer!" | Appears |
#3 | "¡Diablo!" | Appears |
#4 | "It Never Ends Well for the Chicken" | Appears |
#5 | "Detective Amenadiel" | Appears |
#6 | "BlueBallz" | Appears |
#7 | "Our Mojo" | Appears |
#8 | "Spoiler Alert" | Appears |
#9 | "Family Dinner" | Appears |
#10 | "Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam" | Appears |
#11 | "Resting Devil Face" | Appears |
#12 | "Daniel Espinoza: Naked and Afraid" | Appears |
#13 | "A Little Harmless Stalking" | Appears |
#14 | "Nothing Lasts Forever" | Appears |
#15 | "Is This Really How It's Going To End?!" | Appears |
#16 | "A Chance at a Happy Ending" | Appears |
Season Six | ||
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#1 | "Nothing Ever Changes Around Here" | TBD |
#2 | "Buckets of Baggage" | TBD |
#3 | "Yabba Dabba Do Me" | TBD |
#4 | "Pin the Tail on the Daddy" | TBD |
#5 | "The Murder of Lucifer Morningstar" | TBD |
#6 | "A Lot Dirtier Than That" | TBD |
#7 | "My Best Fiend's Wedding" | TBD |
#8 | "Save the Devil, Save the World" | TBD |
#9 | "Goodbye, Lucifer" | TBD |
#10 | "Partners 'Til the End" | TBD |
Trivia[]
- "Lux" is Latin for "light", likely a reference to the name "Lucifer" which means "light-bringer".
- The entrance to Lux changes between seasons. In the first season, there was a simple ramp entrance with "Lux" next to the door. In the third season, it' a brightly lit, patio entryway with velvet ropes to hold back crowds.
- In Our Mojo, Chloe states she's ordering herself and Lucifer breakfast; implying a few chefs work at Lux, given the number of employees.
- Since being declared an historical landmark, the structure of Lux is protected against development.
- The bar itself seems to be in the basement of the building.
- Prior to 2016, John Constantine, John Diggle, and Mia Smoak visited from Earth-1 during the Anti-Monitor Crisis; Lucifer met them at a service entrance, effectively blocking their entry. After repaying his debt to Constantine, Lucifer returned inside.
- In the alternate universe, Lux is more white with red screens instead of blue.
- Lux notably reflects how Lucifer is mentally as the series goes on.
- Dark and dull in Season one.
- Illuminated with a blue glow in Season two.
- Bright and welcoming in Season three.
- Darker with spots of light in Season four.
- Contrasting light and dark in Season five.
- Clear and bright in Season six.