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Posted: 2022-11-29 03:11:38

The Sunshine Coast's recovering music industry has been dealt a major blow with the largest live music venue in the region suddenly shutting its doors permanently.

NightQuarter co-owner Michelle Christoe said the Birtinya entertainment precinct fell prey to slow economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, floods and the rising cost of living.

"We are heartbroken," Ms Christoe said in a statement.

"We've sold our home and put it towards the business to assist through this time.

"However, the attendance rates for live music events and night markets have been volatile coming out of COVID and we've run out of runway."

Picture of a man and a woman, Sunshine Coast live music venue 'Nightquarter' owners Ian Van der Woude and Michelle Christoe.
Ian Van der Woude and Michelle Christoe say the decision to close has been incredibly difficult.(Supplied)

The 1,500-capacity venue was built from shipping containers and opened during the pandemic in November 2020.

The owners had operated a similar venue on the Gold Coast from 2015 to 2019.

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