The venue will cease operations immediately, according to a Facebook post made last night.

We would like to sincerely apologise we can’t give you a proper goodbye. Unfortunately we haven’t been able to resolve the situation.



With pain in our hearts we have to say goodbye now and thank: the bar personnel, security, night managers, sound and light technicians, programmers and marketeers. All visitors for their nice atmosphere and beautiful evenings that we could experience with you. The organisations and many artists who spoiled us with their refreshing music. Finally, all relations and business contacts who we worked together with so well.

Amsterdam club Closure has ceased operations.In a lengthy statement posted on Facebook last night, founders Joey Muijlwijk and Oliver Louw explain that financial troubles are to blame. They largely stem from a small fire on December 20th, during which one of the club's storage rooms was damaged. The club was ordered to undergo significant renovations and safety upgrades soon after, resulting in a lengthy construction and approval process. To further complicate things, Closure was the subject of several noise complaints in January, which required additional investment in noise isolation. Eventually, the owner's learnt that they would need to replace the club's existing electricity wiring system—a cost too high to absorb.Closure launched in January 2015, and soon became one of Amsterdam's key venues. It hosted international DJs most weekends, with a wide-ranging booking policy centred around house and techno. Marco Shuttle, Raresh and DJ Sprinkes were among the guests due to perform at Closure in the coming weeks.Read an excerpt from the statement [translated from Dutch] below: