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Door Three nightclub in downtown Toronto to shut down at the end of the month

Toronto’s nightlife scene is losing a club on King St. W. as Door Three announces an unexpected final party weekend.

Door Three Club Closing
Club-goers are losing an iconic club on the King St. W.strip. (Courtesy: Door Three)

What to know

  • Door Three, an iconic King St. W. nightclub, is closing after 11 years and will host its final party weekend on Jan. 30 and 31.
  • The reason for the closure has not been disclosed, but fans have taken to social media to share emotional reactions and memories from the club.

Wild nights are coming to an end at downtown club Door Three. After 11 years, the King St. W. club is hosting its closing weekend on Jan. 30-31.

Earlier this week, Door Three announced its closure in an Instagram post.

“To our Door Three family, what an amazing journey it’s been. It’s not easy to sum up over 10 years of iconic nightlife history in a few posts, but we know that the moments we have shared together over the last decade will live forever,” reads the statement in part. 

The reason for the closure is unknown. Now Toronto reached out to the venue for comment. ​

Reactions are pouring in from people online. The pinned and most liked comment on Instagram: “I’m not crying, you’re crying.” 

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Other reactions include dramatic, sad GIFs like Tom from Tom & Jerry falling, as well as reminiscing moments from the club.

The nightclub has hosted a variety of special guests such as dvsn, Don Toliver, The Kid LAROI, and more famous artists.​

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For their final run, Door Three is playing sounds by Manlikepat & Rxckz on Jan. 30, and by Solo, Dolf & Summer Knocks on Jan. 31. Doors open at 10 p.m., with limited space.

Those interested can DM @door_3 on Instagram for bottle service or the guest list.

Girls typically enter for free before midnight, and admission can range from $20-$50.

Be sure to wear dressy casual attire – meaning no tracksuits, slides, backpacks, or pieces of that sort.

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