Drkmttr is about to rise again.

In February, the all-ages DIY music and arts venue closed its doors, vacating its space at 4003 Indiana Ave. on the West Side (the second building that it had occupied, which has since become The Barbershop Theater). The deadly 2016 fire at Ghost Ship in Oakland, Calif., prompted a wave of closures of DIY spaces, which occupy a critical niche in the music ecosystem between band houses and bars. Drkmttr was the first of Nashville's DIY venues to reopen — with an occupancy permit from the fire marshall, no less.

Its shuttering for a second time left a hole that many of its volunteers worked to fill with events like the fourth incarnation of Nameless Fest and other shows at houses or bars. But Kathryn Edwards, Olivia Scibelli & Co. promised that Drkmttr would make a comeback when an opportunity presented itself that would be more sustainable and not rely so heavily on volunteers for its financial stability. It seems as though opportunity has knocked.

Friday afternoon, the Drkmttr crew posted a note to its Facebook page announcing the third incarnation of the venue, set to open on a date TBA in 2019 at 1111 Dickerson Pike. Donnie and April Kendall, Nashville music veterans who were part of the Lucy's Record Shop scene and the House O'Pain record label/zine/booking enterprise, are part of the proceedings. Here's the full text of the post (above, see the photo mentioned at the end):