The Stone, an influential East Village performance space owned by the composer-improviser John Zorn, appears to have announced its end date — in February of 2018. The club’s calendar for that month, which includes a “Farewell to the Stone” celebration, was singled out on Monday in the Twitter feed of Destination: Out, a two-person team of advocates of avant-garde jazz.

In an emailed statement, Mr. Zorn confirmed the timing of the closure, but added that a future was likely for the Stone in another space. “We hope to secure a new location and discussions are proceeding, but as yet nothing has been definitely decided,” he wrote.

“We do hope you will all enjoy this last year in our historic underground East Village location and that you will all follow the music wherever it leads,” continues the statement, which he said would be soon posted to the club’s website. “Venues come and go, but the music continues on forever!”