Historic west London venue The Troubadour, which has hosted performances by legends such as Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan, has been saved from closure.
The 300-capacity coffee shop and music venue hit troubled times, in part due to the consequences of a noise abatement notice served in 2012, and it went into administration last month.
But the London Evening Standard reports the Earls Court haunt has now been taken over by existing shareholder Giles McNamee. Susie Thornhill, who has run ...
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