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By Westword Staff | Art bar and performance space Enigma Bazaar announced on November 6 that it would be closed “for the foreseeable future” after losing its liquor liability insurance. “To our supporters and patrons: We are in shock and saddened to bring you this news,” reads a statement posted to the business’s website and social media. “Enigma Bazaar will be closing down and cancelling all programming for the foreseeable future due to losing our liquor liability insurance. We don’t have a lot of information right now and we are busy trying to let everyone know who has an upcoming show here. We will continue to post updates as we gather more information. If you have a show/event booked here, you will receive an email in the next few days about the cancellation.”

In the Instagram caption, Enigma Bazaar adds: “Thank you for all of your support for the last two years. We hope this is not a permanent end, but we don’t have many answers right now. … It’s eclipse season for sure.”

Enigma Bazaar opened at 4923 West 38th Avenue in September 2021 after co-owners Autumn Eggleton, Carly Howard, Chad Howard and Christine Samar took over the space previously occupied by Ziggies, a longtime blues club.
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https://www.westword.com/music/enigma-bazaar-in-denver-closes-for-foreseeable-future-18203179

[Thanks to Alex Teitz for contributing this article! http://www.femmusic.com]

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