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Soho Revue Bar closes
By CMU Editorial | Published on Friday 30 January 2009
Three London venues have closed their doors this month – The Astoria, Metro and The End – though none of them because of the old credit crunch, the first two to make way for a new Crossrail station, the latter because the people who ran it decided to call it a day.
The latest loss to the central London venue scene, though, is seemingly a victim of the recession. The Soho Revue Bar has reportedly closed after the company behind it went into administration and no buyer could be found.
The venue’s booker, Walt Etz, confirmed the closure to musicOMH, though Music Week say that one of the promoters who regularly stage gigs there, Curious Generation, say they reckon the venue could still be reopened by new owners.