Rage, a nightclub that played a key role in protests and events that shaped the WeHo gay community, has closed. WEST HOLLYWOOD – Another casualty of the coronavirus pandemic emerged Tuesday as social media and some blogs reported that Rage Nightclub, a beloved institution on the Santa Monica Boulevard strip in West Hollywood, would close permanently after 37 years.
The club was known for its DJ-fueled dance floor and drag shows for the Southland’s 18 and over crowd. Rage was opened in 1983 by Robert Maghame and Saeed Sattari who were unable to negotiate a new lease with WeHo real estate investor magnate Monte Overstreet.
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