Perth jazz club Laneway Lounge promised to enhance the local bar and live music scene when pop star Samantha Jade helped open it with great fanfare in 2013.

But it suddenly closed two weeks ago, owing thousands of dollars to musicians and suppliers.

It is not known what factors led to the business failing.

It comes only 18 months since the late-night hangout, which is tucked in a laneway off Murray Street, changed hands.

Kenyan-born Darch resident Jagirkumar Patel, 34, is the sole director and 30 per cent shareholder of Laneway Lounge.

Indian-born Canning Vale resident and Bollywood dance choreographer Varun Rajan, 34, is the company secretary and his wife Mariam Thomas is a 50 per cent shareholder in the company which has total shares valued at $2,080,398.00.

They have not responded to a request for comment.

There is no suggestion any of the company directors, owners or operators were incompetent or acted in any way that caused the business to fail.

Ajaykumar Kalidas Patel owns 20 per cent of the company.

Creditors are pursuing No Black Tie Pty Ltd, the company behind the venue, in Perth Magistrates court.

Beverage supplier Liquid Mix (WA) has lodged a summons for $11,871 for the sale of goods and services.

Perth jazz singer Brenda Lee lodged a summons for breach of contract, amounting to $2709.00 in March.

Lee performed as part of a trio at the venue, multiple times between November 2018 and January 2019, but is yet to be paid.

AAA understands Lee is one of at least 30 musicians who were booked to perform at the venue but who allegedly have not received payment for their services.

The Laneway Lounge has been known to host visiting international musicians who have popped in for impromptu jam sessions, including members of Beyonce’s 10-piece all female band The Sugar Mamas in 2013.

The venue joins a spate of recent bar closures across Perth.