Sioux City music venue closing its doors later this month
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — A popular Sioux City music venue where Siouxlanders could often catch their favorite local musicians will soon be closing its doors.
According to a Facebook post from The Marquee, the popular Sioux City bar and music destination will be closing on June 28.
'After 8 Unforgettable Years… It's with a heavy heart that we announce The Marquee will close its doors for good. Our final night of live music, laughter, and memories will be June 28. For the past 8 years, this space has been more than just a bar and venue—it's been a community. We've had the honor of hosting incredible artists, unforgettable shows, and the kind of nights that live forever in stories and songs. Most importantly, we've had you—our loyal patrons, friends, and family—by our side through it all. From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for being part of this journey. We hope you'll join us as we celebrate one last time over the next few weeks—and especially on June 28. Let's make the final curtain call one to remember.'
Statement on closure from The Marquee
The Marquee closed out their post with a couple of hashtags encouraging the community to continue to support local musicians.
The Marquee first opened its doors back in 2017 after the closure of Chesterfield's.
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