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Rage nightclub in West Hollywood is permanently closed

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A crowd gathers outside Rage nightclub in West Hollywood on June 15, 2018. Photo: Q Voice News. WEST HOLLYWOOD — Rage nightclub is the latest gay business in West Hollywood and Los Angeles to close during COVID-19.

The dance club had been closed some nights prior to the pandemic, and it remained shuttered June 19 when Gov. Gavin Newsom allowed bars in Los Angeles County and elsewhere to re-open.

Newsom ordered all bars to close on June 28 when they didn’t follow the guidelines of physical distancing and wearing a face covering.

Rage, located at the northwest corner at the intersection of Santa Monica and San Vicente boulevards, opened in 1983 and was an anchor of the Boystown gay nightlife district.

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