The Fillmore Detroit is set to close June 4 for five months of renovations and temporarily lay off 180 employees, according to a notice filed with the state.

"The Fillmore Detroit will undergo a planned restoration of the main auditorium ceiling this summer. Live Nation and Forbes Management, the building owners, are excited to work on this paint restoration together," Live Nation said in a news release.

Live Nation, which operates the popular downtown Detroit entertainment venue, plans to reopen the venue in October, according to the notice. Employees will be offered their jobs back based on availability. Some staff will be given the opportunity to transfer to another area of the company during the closure.

Affected employees include bartenders, stagehands, guest services and ticket sellers, according to the notice.

The Fillmore's schedule is clear from June 4 to late October, according to its website.

The Fillmore has been renovated several times since opening in 1925. It features a hardwood dance floor and an 80-foot ceiling flanked by chandeliers.