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Local music venues Adrenaline and Boomers turn out the lights

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Adrenaline, which picked up where the Cheyenne Saloon left off three years ago, has closed.

Two bars known for booking live acts are turning out the lights. On December 7, Adrenaline Sports Bar & Grill owner Ric Eubank announced that the hard rock/metal venue had closed down. Eubank owned the bar, formerly the Cheyenne Saloon, for three years, with a goal “to improve on an existing venue and give people a fun safe place to see shows.”

A day later, hip-hop, comedy and burlesque destination Boomers Bar announced it will shutter at the end of December after 16 years in business. “We love all of you that have become part of the Boomers Family. We appreciate your patronage, friendship, and loyalty after all of these years,” a venue staffer wrote on Facebook, adding bar and music equipment, furniture, lighting and décor will be up for sale.

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