'Yet another one of Ireland's nightclub's dance floors has held its last dance.'
"It is with great regret and sadness that we announce the closure of TRAMLINE. The pandemic together with the costs now associated with running a business in Ireland in broad terms are the reason for this regrettable decision today.
"TRAMLINE as a venue has brought great happiness to thousands of teenagers, young adults and older rockers at our live shows over the last seven years! We'd like to thank all our staff, management, DJ's, bands, performers and contractors that have worked with us to make it such a fantastic venue."Nightlife & Dance have been a crucial element of growing up in Ireland that has helped the development of relationships and promoted real social interaction.
We would also like to thank all our suppliers and commercial partners for their support and we look forward to working with them on new projects in the future." The sad news of TRAMLINE becoming another nightclub we have had to witness the closure of comes on the back of statistics that shows 90% of Irish clubs have disappeared in the last two decades.
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