The Mayan music venue in downtown L.A. will close after 35 years of operation. The management announced the closure on Instagram, thanking patrons for their support and encouraging them to celebrate until the end of September with special events. The Mayan Theater, which opened in 1927, is renowned for its Mayan Revival architecture and artistic features. Plans for the venue's future after its closure remain uncertain as inquiries have yet to receive a response from management.
"It is with heavy yet grateful hearts that we announce The Mayan will be closing its doors at the end of September, after 35 unforgettable years."
"To our loyal patrons, community and friends: thank you for your unwavering support, your trust and the countless memories we've created together. You made every night truly special."
"The Mayan Theater - located at 1038 S. Hill St., next door to the Belasco - first opened Aug. 15, 1927, with a performance of George Gershwin's Broadway musical 'Oh Kay.'"
"The design of tapered pillars was inspired by the Palace of the Governors at Uxmal, a Maya ruin on Yucatán Peninsula dating from AD 800."
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