San Francisco music venue Maritime Hall has announced that it will be closing its doors. 2BL, the production company said the decision came as a result of rising rent costs. The 1,800-person capacity room will host its final show on Halloween, when Dropkick Murphs, Sick of it All and Tiger Army will perform. 2BL says it plans to open a new venue soon, although a location has not yet been announced.
For the remaining schedule, visit www.maritimehall.com.
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San Franciscos Maritime Hall to Close
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