By Anthony Ambriz
An official announcement was made on the Muse Music Cafe Facebook Page yesterday about their relocation:
“Our physical location has been limiting our vision for the Provo arts community. Not only is the overhead overwhelming, it’s been a constant struggle to try to fit our exciting ideas into the existing framework of 100 Block, both physically and sociologically. In order to keep pace with our dreams as well as with this dynamic city, Muse needs room to grow.
Since we are still looking for the right new space, we unfortunately have canceled all shows in 2015 until further notice. Our last show at our current location will be Friday, December 19th (all shows until that time are still on). Keep an eye on our social media pages for updates about other cool music events in Provo. While we search, we’ll stay actively involved in the music community. We have a new website in development, and we’ll continue to promote events and provide useful music information. (Also, rest assured, short of tearing out the signed bricks and taking them with us, we’ll be salvaging as much “history” as possible from our current location.) We’re excited to find the ideal space for everything we envision. We recognize that Muse Music is an integral part of the Provo and Utah music communities, and we promise we’ll be back -and better than ever- as soon as possible.”
I look forward to what Muse Music will be doing in 2016. Hopefully they find a space. But if they don’t, could this be the end?
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