Nashville's iconic club Exit/In has announced it will be closing its doors on Thanksgiving after 51 years of live music. Current owners Chris and Telisha Cobb, who have been involved in running the venue since 2004, posted a statement this morning, writing that their lease is up at the end of the year and that despite fundraising efforts to save it, the company that now owns the building will not be renewing it. The building's owners, AJ Capital, say that they will reopen Exit/In under new management in 2023.
"It appears that 51 years of local, independent ownership and operation have come to an end," the Cobbs wrote. "We're humbled to host this last run of concerts with friends from many eras gracing our stage again. There have been too many incredible moments to count over the 18 years we've stewarded Exit/In. It's an incredibly special place that we are so fortunate to have been a part of. Thank you to everyone who's been part of the extended Exit/In family." They also note that sister bar Hurry Back "will remain open into December, but will close before year's end."