It seemed like a cruel joke, when someone said the Music Box at the Henry Fonda Theater was closed. Unfortunately that was no joke. According to multiple sources including Lina Lecaro’s L.A. Slush, without warning the Music Box has closed their doors.
No statements have been made from the owners, but several sources are confirming the sad rumors. The Music Box one of the most awesome music venues L.A. had to offer. Its housed some of the most epic concerts including Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails, Justice, Layton, Morrisey just to name a few.
Today there is a “Closed for Inventory” sign on the door. The amazing sound system, astounding in house lighting and bar are being dismantled. Apparently not even staff members and promoters were warned of its demise.
L.A. Slush also mentioned that the Pee Wee Herman shows were moved from the Music Box to Club Nokia, two of the three owners opted to sell their shares and leave the business – again, not uncommon for venues in LA. When the new owners were brought in nobody informed the landlord of the change. It was only after the death of one of the past owners that the landlord became aware. For months the current owners and the landlord clashed until finally, the landlord served an eviction. No one knows when the doors at The Fonda are opened again. R.I.P Music Box
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