Another New York City venue will soon be history, and this one's especially painful to new-music lovers of many persuasions. After surviving near-certain disaster in early 2005 through sheer determination and a series of fund-raisers, the Lower East Side nightclub Tonic will close its doors for good on Friday, April 13. Details are sketchy, but Time Out New York music editor Mike Wolf has the few facts that have been confirmed firsthand over on the TONY Blog.
It's not all bad news: owners John Scott and Melissa Caruso Scott, two of the sweetest, most level-headed people ever to dive into New York City clubland, will continue to book shows elsewhere. And they recently welcomed a new addition to the family, lending more than a bit of silver lining to whatever dark clouds may be floating by.
Well. That blows.
Posted by: DJA | March 28, 2007 at 06:14 PM
I can't believe it. Tonic had become a regular part of my NYC pilgrimages. I don't even live in NYC and I can't imagine the city without it. It's a damn shame.
Posted by: Ryshpan | March 28, 2007 at 07:24 PM
Now this is depressing news...
Posted by: Bruce Hodges | March 29, 2007 at 10:22 AM