Exit/In, the iconic, independently-owned Nashville music venue, announced it will be closing its doors after 51 years serving Music City.
"Exit/In is closing Thanksgiving, as our lease ends at the end of the year," a statement from Chris and Telisha Cobb shared on behalf of the Exit/In family states. "It appears that 51 years of local, independent ownership and operation have come to an end. We're humbled to host the last run of concerts with friends from many eras gracing our stage again. There have been too many incredible moments to count over the 18 years we've stewarded Exit/In. It's an incredibly special place that we are so fortunate to have been a part of Thank you to everyone who's been part of the extended Exit/In family."
The venue said it was unclear about "what the future holds for Exit/In" and acknowledged that the building was set for "a historic overlay."
"The exact effect of this zoning is dependent on the Historic Commission, but it should prevent complete destruction of the building," the statement reads. "This zoning can be changed, like any other local zoning. You can thank yourselves and public pressure for this historic zoning protection."
Exit/In thanked the more than 4,000 who donated to the Keep Exit/In Independent GoFundMe page, which it said "gives us hope for the future and has allowed us to continue fighting."