A new venue for people in the South Bay and beyond to enjoy live music has opened to the public. It’s called Deep End Live.
The Daily Breeze recently ran an article on the venue, stating that although a few private events have already been held there, an official opening won’t come until mid-May.
“The location, 100 Fisherman’s Wharf, features two rooms: a 4,000-square-foot space, which holds 234 people, is currently open and operating, while an approximately 6,000-square-foot location holding 400, will open in the future,” the newspaper reported.
The club’s website is already selling tickets for a show by 80s’ band Missing Persons, with opening act Bow Wow Wow, taking place May 15.
Other announced shows include a musically diverse range of acts, such as punk band the Dickies, rock band the Samples, and reggae band the Wailers (yes, of Bob Marley fame).
The shows are scheduled for throughout the summer, from May until September.
The venue’s website is available here, and the Daily Breeze story can be found here.
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