The 27 Club is an informal list consisting mostly of
popular music
Popular music is music with wide appeal that is typically distributed to large audiences through the music industry. These forms and styles can be enjoyed and performed by people with little or no musical training.Popular Music. (2015). ''Fun ...
ians,
often expanded by artists, actors, and other
celebrities who died at age 27. Although the claim of a "
statistical spike" for the death of musicians at that age has been refuted by scientific research, it remains a common cultural conception that the phenomenon exists, with many celebrities who die at 27 noted for their high-risk lifestyles.
Cultural perception
Beginning with the deaths of several 27-year-old popular musicians between 1969 and 1971 (such as
Brian Jones,
Jimi Hendrix
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential guitarists of all time. Inducted ...
,
Janis Joplin
Janis Lyn Joplin (January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970) was an American singer and songwriter. One of the most iconic and successful Rock music, rock performers of her era, she was noted for her powerful mezzo-soprano vocals and her "electric" ...
, and
Jim Morrison), dying at the age of 27 came to be, and remains, a perennial subject of popular culture, celebrity journalism, and
entertainment industry
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lore.
This perceived phenomenon, which came to be known as the "27 Club", attributes special significance to popular musicians, artists, actors, and other celebrities who died at age 27, often as a result of
drug and alcohol abuse or violent means such as
homicide
Homicide is an act in which a person causes the death of another person. A homicide requires only a Volition (psychology), volitional act, or an omission, that causes the death of another, and thus a homicide may result from Accident, accidenta ...
, suicide, or transportation-related accidents. The cultural interpretation of events gave rise to an
urban myth that celebrity deaths are more common at 27, a claim that has been refuted by statistical research as discussed in the
scientific studies section below.
However, a subsequent statistical analysis demonstrated that the myth itself has shaped cultural memory by boosting the visibility and cultural prominence of those who die at 27.
This phenomenon, deemed the "27 Club effect", reflects the power of collective storytelling and media reinforcement in turning unrelated events into lasting cultural narratives.
White lighter myth

The white lighter myth or white lighter curse is an
urban legend
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These legends can be e ...
based on the 27 Club in which it is claimed several musicians and artists died while in possession of a white
disposable cigarette lighter, leading such items to become associated with bad fortune.
The myth is primarily based on the deaths of
Jimi Hendrix
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential guitarists of all time. Inducted ...
,
Janis Joplin
Janis Lyn Joplin (January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970) was an American singer and songwriter. One of the most iconic and successful Rock music, rock performers of her era, she was noted for her powerful mezzo-soprano vocals and her "electric" ...
,
Jim Morrison, and
Kurt Cobain
Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 – ) was an American musician. He was the lead vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter, and a founding member of the grunge band Nirvana (band), Nirvana. Through his angsty songwriting and anti-establis ...
.
The myth has been integrated with
cannabis culture.
In 2017, ''
Snopes'' published an article discrediting the theory, noting that
Bic did not begin producing white disposable lighters until 1973, several years after the deaths of some members of the 27 Club (including Hendrix, Joplin, and Morrison) and that disposable lighters produced by other companies were not widely available at that time.
History

Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison all died at the age of 27 between 1969 and 1971. At the time, the coincidence gave rise to some comment, but, according to
Charles R. Cross, a biographer of Hendrix and
Kurt Cobain
Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 – ) was an American musician. He was the lead vocalist, guitarist, primary songwriter, and a founding member of the grunge band Nirvana (band), Nirvana. Through his angsty songwriting and anti-establis ...
, "it wasn't until Kurt Cobain
took his own life in 1994 that the idea of the 27 Club arrived in the popular
zeitgeist."
Cross claims that the "launch of the Club concept" can be traced to the growing influence of the Internet and sensational celebrity journalism on popular culture in the years following Cobain's death, as well as media interpretations of a statement by Cobain's mother, Wendy Fradenburg Cobain O'Connor, quoted in the local
Aberdeen, Washington, newspaper ''
The Daily World'', and subsequently carried worldwide by the
Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit organization, not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
: "Now he's gone and joined that stupid club. I told him not to join that stupid club."
Many contemporary journalists interpreted her words as referring to the infamous untimely deaths of fellow rock musicians like Hendrix, Joplin, and Morrison, a view shared by Cross and R. Gary Patterson, chronicler of rock music
urban myth.
The intended meaning of "that stupid club" referred to by Cobain's mother is disputed. In his analysis of how her quote helped popularize the 27 Club, Eric Segalstad, author of ''
The 27s: The Greatest Myth of Rock & Roll'', asserted that she was actually referring to the "tragic family matter" of Cobain's two uncles and his great-uncle, all of whom had committed suicide.
Other contemporary journalists linked her quote to the then-recent heroin-related deaths of fellow young Seattle rock musicians
Stefanie Sargent of
7 Year Bitch and
Andrew Wood of
Mother Love Bone, both aged 24.
Cross, himself, dismissed "the absurd notion that Kurt Cobain intentionally timed his death so he could join the 27 Club", noting that Cobain "had nearly died from drug overdoses on at least two dozen occasions in the year before his death...
ndmade several previous suicide attempts at various ages."
In 2011, seventeen years after Cobain's death,
Amy Winehouse
Amy Jade Winehouse (14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011) was an English singer, songwriter, musician, and businesswoman. With over 30 million records sold worldwide, she was known for her deep, expressive contralto vocals and her eclectic mix ...
died at the age of 27, prompting a renewed swell of media attention devoted to the 27 Club. Three years earlier, Winehouse's personal assistant, Alex Haines, told the British press that Winehouse, then 25, feared she would join Jim Morrison, Brian Jones, and Kurt Cobain in dying at 27: "She reckoned she would join the 27 Club of rock stars who died at that age. She told me, 'I have a feeling I'm gonna die young.'"
Scientific studies
Despite the cultural significance given to musician and celebrity deaths at age 27, the common claim that they are statistically more common at this age is an
urban myth, refuted by scientific research.
A study by university academics published in the ''
British Medical Journal'' in December 2011 concluded that there was no increase in the risk of death for musicians at the age of 27, stating that there were equally small increases at ages 25 and 32. The study noted that young adult musicians have a higher death rate than the general young adult population, surmising that the conclusion that could be drawn is as such: "fame may increase the risk of death among musicians, but this risk is not limited to age 27".
A 2014 article at ''
The Conversation'' suggested that
statistical evidence shows popular musicians are most likely to die at the age of 56 (2.2% compared to 1.3% at 27).
In popular culture
The 27 Club frequently appears by name and reference in popular culture and mass media. Several exhibitions have been devoted to the idea, as well as novels, films, stage plays, songs, video games, and comics.
Music
* The title of the song "27" by
Fall Out Boy
Fall Out Boy is an American Rock music, rock band formed in Wilmette, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, in 2001. The band consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Patrick Stump, bassist Pete Wentz, lead guitarist Joe Trohman, and drummer A ...
from their 2008 album ''
Folie à Deux'' is a reference to the club. The lyrics explore the
hedonistic lifestyles common in rock and roll.
Pete Wentz, the primary lyricist of Fall Out Boy, wrote the song because he felt that he was living a similarly dangerous lifestyle.
*
John Craigie's song "28", which appeared on his 2009 album ''
Montana Tale'', and 2018 live album ''
Opening for Steinbeck'', is written from the perspective of 27 Club members Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin, and Kurt Cobain, as each contemplates their respective mortality and imagines what they would do differently "if I could only make it to twenty-eight". Craigie wrote the song when he himself was age 27.
* The theme is referenced in the song "27 Forever" by
Eric Burdon, on his 2013 album ''
'Til Your River Runs Dry''.
*
Magenta
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's studio album ''The Twenty Seven Club'' (2013) directly references the club. Each track is a tribute to a member of the club.
*
Halsey's song "
Colors", from her debut album ''
Badlands'' (2015), includes the line: "I hope you make it to the day you're 28 years old."
*
Mac Miller's song "Brand Name", from his 2015 album
''GO:OD AM'', features the line "To everyone who sell me drugs, don't mix it with that bullshit, I'm hopin' not to join the 27 Club." Miller died in 2018 at the age of 26 from a drug overdose, after consuming counterfeit
oxycodone
Oxycodone, sold under the brand name Roxicodone and OxyContin (which is the extended-release form) among others, is a semi-synthetic opioid used medically for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. It is highly addictive and is a commonly ...
pills containing
fentanyl
Fentanyl is a highly potent synthetic piperidine opioid primarily used as an analgesic (pain medication). It is 30 to 50 times more Potency (pharmacology), potent than heroin and 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine. Its primary Medici ...
.
*
Frank Ocean
Frank Ocean (born Christopher Edwin Breaux; October 28, 1987) is an American singer and songwriter. He has been credited by several music journalism, music critics as a pioneer of the alternative R&B genre. Ocean has won two Grammy Awards and a B ...
referenced the club and the white lighter myth on the song "
Nights" from his 2016 album ''
Blonde'', where he says: "No white lighters 'til I fuck my twenty-eighth up."
*
JPEGMafia's album ''
Black Ben Carson'' (2016) includes a song titled "The 27 Club", which the song refers to the club. He references members Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Kurt Cobain.
*
Adore Delano released a song called "27 Club" on her studio album ''
Whatever'' (2017), with the repeated lyric: "All of the legends die at twenty-seven." Delano was aged 27 at the time of release.
*
Juice Wrld referenced the club on his song "
Legends" (2018), where he says: "What's the 27 Club? We ain't making it past 21."
*
Nessa Barrett's song "
La Di Die", released in collaboration with
Jxdn in 2021, contains a reference to the club: "I'll be dead at 27, only nine more years to go."
Video games
* In the video game ''
Hitman
Contract killing (also known as murder-for-hire) is a form of murder or assassination in which one party hires another party to kill a targeted person or people. It involves an illegal agreement which includes some form of compensation, moneta ...
'' (2016), one of the in-game missions, ''Club 27'', involves killing an indie musician who is celebrating his 27th birthday.
Identified members
Because the 27 Club is entirely notional, it has no official membership. The table below lists individuals explicitly described as "members" of the 27 Club by journalists and writers in various
books and publications.
Some deaths linked to the 27 Club pre-date its emergence as a cultural phenomenon. Blues musician
Robert Johnson, who died in 1938, is one of the earliest popular musicians included by various sources.
Despite the club's original association with the deaths of popular musicians, later sources began to link actors, artists, athletes, and other celebrities to the 27 Club. ''
Rolling Stone
''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason.
The magazine was first known fo ...
'' included television actor
Jonathan Brandis, who died by suicide in 2003, in a list of 27 Club members.
Anton Yelchin, who had played in a punk rock band but was primarily known as a film actor, was also described as a member of the club upon his death in 2016.
Likewise,
Jean-Michel Basquiat has been linked to the club despite being known primarily as a painter, with his music career being relatively brief and obscure.
See also
*
Apophenia
*
Curse of the ninth
*
List of deaths in popular music
*
List of murdered hip hop musicians
*
Saturn return
References
Bibliography
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