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They’re all worked up with nowhere to go.

A group of “celebrities” of the far-right were planning on throwing a blowout party in New York this weekend. But after a last-minute fight with the venue, organizers are scrambling to find a new spot to host the shindig.

Mike Cernovich, Stefan Molyneux and Gavin McInnes — all so-called “new right” personalities who each have several hundred thousand followers online and specialize in divisive monologues — were all due to appear at A Night For Freedom.

The Saturday night event was billed “a gathering of patriots and political dissidents who are bored with mainstream political events,” and promised stand-up comedy, speeches and a DJ set by something called “Milk N Cooks.” Also, there was to be a brunch on Sunday.

But we’re told the venue, Jack Studios in Chelsea, backed out on Friday.

In a letter event organizer Cernovich sent to the venue — seen by Page Six — he claimed that on Wednesday he handed over a $16,000 deposit to the venue. But he claims Jack Studios began “springing last minute charges on us,” such as a $9,000 fire marshal fee.

Sources close to the event tell us that the venue then claimed it couldn’t host the event because permits were required.

Cernovich is now threatening to file a lawsuit against Jack Studios.

Organizers say that some 650 guests were expected. Tickets were $139 to $999 for various packages.

As recently as noon on Friday, attendees were arriving at airports ready to party. A Twitter user going by @Ali suggested that he had flown in from Dallas, adding, “Already been spotted at the airport. Love my supporters and allies. Lots of folks about to descend on NYC. aNightForFreedom”

Another user who flew in from Portland for the occasion wrote on Friday, “Good morning Fam. I’m in NYC #anightforfreedom.”

Jack Studios declined to comment.