LAKEWOOD, Ohio - The Phantasy will end its decades-long run as one of Northeast Ohio's prime concert venues with a final show on Sept. 2 featuring local indie-rock pioneers Death of Samantha and punk legends the Floyd Band.

The gig will take place in the Phantasy Nightclub, 11802 Detroit Ave., Lakewood. The show will also feature a mystery guest, DJs and giveaways all night long.

The Phantasy Nightclub is part of the giant Phantasy Entertainment Complex. The building sits between 11794 and 11814 Detroit Ave. and also includes the Symposium, the Chamber and Phantasy Music Theater.

The complex, which has been for sale since 2015, recently found a buyer. But Phantasy co-owner Michele DeFrasia recently told The Plain Dealer that the unnamed buyer has plans for the space that do not involve music.

The Phantasy is known for hosting a variety of historic Cleveland concerts, including early gigs by Iggy Pop, Joan Jett, Sonic Youth, The Cramps and The Ramones. Industrial-rock band Nine Inch Nails played its debut show at Phantasy.

The celebration is bittersweet for the bands involved. Death Of Samantha played many of its early shows at Phantasy in the '80s. The band has only reunited a handful of times since its breakup in 1990, and it will make its next special appearance at the final Phantasy show.

Floyd Band, a Cleveland '80s punk group, disbanded in 2003 but will reunite for a special appearance as well.

Along with the musical performances, the event will include giveaways of Phantasy memorabilia, including four original red chairs that were inside Phantasy Theater.

Ticket information has not been announced yet for the farewell show. Find more information here.