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Share Nightclub Closes For New Beginnings
Share Nightclub Closes
Share Nightclub Text Message
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  • June 25, 2016 - 8:03pm
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In a surprising turn of events, Share Nightclub has announced via text message, email and a post on the official Share Nightclub Facebook page that Saturday, June 25th 2016 would be their "last call". The text message sent at 6:52pm states, "Tonight is Share Nightclub's final "last call" Thank you Vegas for the years of fun! Tonight we are having a big goodbye party, so we hope you come by & see us."

In an email to Gay Vegas, nightclub owner Chris Rosas states, "I am sorry but I have to close Share Nightclub." Rosas explains, "It is time for Share Nightclub to end and a new nightclub to be born. A new venue that would have gaming and a larger stage and better lights and sound. Something bigger and better for Las Vegas."

Share nightclub was originally opened in November of 2011 and featured two levels which hosted some of the LGBT communities most iconic names and was home to some of Vegas' largest LGBT events.

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Prior reports state that Share nightclub owner Michael Crisp had originally announced the sale of Share Nightclub on social media back on September 17, 2015. Chris explains in the email that since the announcement was made and he took over the nightclub, Share had lost its "core guests" and had suffered losses in its first few months.

Owner Chris Rosas closes his email stating, "I am NOT going anywhere and am going to build something bigger and better."

Share Nightclub updated their Facebook status at 7:02pm posting, "All good things must come to an end... Tonight Share Nightclub is saying goodbye to our Las Vegas friends and family. We hope you can join us as we close this chapter on Las Vegas nightlife. We are so thankful for our customers and staff that have stood by us for years! Please come by for a last drink - We would love to see your faces before we go."

Nightclub closures for rebranding and remodels are a common practice in the nightlife industry and many claim venues have a predetermined 'shelf-life.' On November 6, 2015, Wynn Las Vegas announced that Tryst Nightclub would become Intrigue Nightclub which debuted on April 28th 2016.