Substack, the venue said: “Our community has always had our back and we would like to extend our thanks to everyone that has been part of the history of Boom.
The support our venue has received from friends, fans, bands and individuals across the globe over the years has always been noticed and we’re so grateful.“Boom has managed to promote a programme of international, local and regional artists we genuinely love in our way, in a space we’ve built from scratch.
If you’ve ever been to a gig hosted by Boom – you know it’s a lot of fun. Our venue has raised thousands of pounds for charities and local causes and we’ve hosted hundreds of gigs, parties, weddings and life celebrations for our community.”They continued: “We’ve been presented with situation after situation in recent years where stepping back and closing Boom would be the easy choice.
But we’ve always made a fight out of it, lost a lot in the process – but we’ve made it through and continued a venue dedicated to alternative music.
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