Miami's ATV Records announces closure

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  • The beloved dance music venue, which acts as a club and record store, will remain open until July 31st.
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  • ATV Records is permanently closing after two and a half years of operations. The Miami venue, home to a record store, nightclub and bar, announced the news via Instagram late on Thursday, June 23rd. No official explanation for the decision was given, with the team noting that they came to agreement following a "long and careful assesment." ATV (short for "addicted to vinyl") will continue to host parties until July 31st, its last day of operation. The space, launched by former club Electric Pickle, opened its doors in late 2019. ATV's intimate atmosphere and four-point analog sound system made it a favourite among local and touring artists such as Danny Daze, Jubilee, Mike Servito, Moxie and countless others. Upcoming gigs include Aroop Roy, Tim Reaper, Kush Jones, DJ Swisha, Jan Anthony and Giammarco Orsini. Check ATV's full listings at its page below.
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