We would have loved nothing more than to remain in operation for another decade if we had been given the chance. Our landlord sold the building to a new entity who terminated Town's lease and we were forced out so that the location could be developed into apartments. (Because there seems to be some confusion, we would like to state unequivocally that Town did not in any way choose to close. DC9 itself is not considered a gay bar and hosts musical acts (mainly indie bands) nearly every night, but don’t let that stop you from checking it out on any ole weekend nightyou’ll almost always.
In addition, we combined the hottest current lighting and special effects that, when added to our enormous video installation, provided spectacular visual excitement all night. Your club experience at Town consisted of multiple performance oriented productions.Extensive drag shows that featured big production numbers, comedy sketches and amazing outfits…Our own in house dance troupe performing multiple choreographed routines…The Friday night go-go boys…Surprise performance artists.and nationally recognized performers and djs. There were two floors, multiple rooms, multiple outside smoking areas, an amazing video installation, state of the art LED lighting, and multiple dancefloors and seating areas. It was a combination of a cabaret performance space, a plush lounge, a massive outdoor patio, and a high energy danceclub. Town Danceboutique opened on November 17th, 2007 and was the largest gay danceclub in Washington, D.C. Town Danceboutique - DC's Largest Gay Nightclub