News Summary
The eagerly awaited music venue FIVE in Jacksonville faces unexpected construction delays, pushing its opening date back. Originally set for January 2025, over 17 scheduled shows are affected by permit hurdles. The venue, located in the historic Sun-Ray Cinema, aims to revitalize the Five Points area despite challenges. With a significant investment in renovations, the management hopes to enhance the local music scene and honor community heritage. Updates on the venue’s opening will be provided soon.
Jacksonville’s New Music Venue “FIVE” Faces Construction Delays
In the heart of Jacksonville’s vibrant Five Points neighborhood, a wave of excitement has been ushered in with the announcement of the new music venue, FIVE. Located at 1028 Park St., the venue is nestled in the historic former Sun-Ray Cinema. It promised to be a refreshing addition to the local entertainment scene, but as of April 7, 2025, those dreams have hit a bit of a snag.
Originally set to open in January 2025, FIVE has been met with unexpected construction and permit hurdles that have pushed back its grand opening. Management company Marathon Live recently shared news of this delay, and fans are feeling the frustration as a result. At least 17 shows have been caught in the crossfire, with cancellations, rescheduling, and even relocations of performances upsetting those eager concertgoers who are itching to see their favorite artists on stage.
What’s Causing the Hold-Up?
So, what’s really going on with FIVE? It all comes down to the nitty-gritty of construction and permitting. On February 28, 2025, the venue was issued a permit for renovations that come with a hefty price tag of $1.4 million. These renovations are essential to transforming the space into a top-notch music venue that can accommodate a diverse range of acts and ensure an unforgettable experience for fans.
Despite these setbacks, Marathon Live remains committed to bringing a vibrant music scene to the local area. There is a promise of an official opening date to be announced soon, putting a glimmer of hope on the horizon for both fans and performers alike.
Revitalizing Five Points
The excitement surrounding FIVE isn’t just about its opening; it also ties into a broader vision of revitalizing Jacksonville’s Five Points entertainment district. In recent times, several venues such as Rain Dogs, Alewife Bottleshop and Tasting Room, and Neon Moon have closed their doors, causing concern among locals about the future of live music in the area. With the arrival of FIVE, hopes are high that this new venue will breathe life back into the community.
Interestingly, FIVE isn’t the only newcomer on the scene. Decca Live, which opened its doors in Downtown Jacksonville in January 2025, has already made waves by hosting big names such as Kaskade, 50 Cent, Afrojack, and Soulja Boy. The dynamic shuffle of these new venues is undoubtedly shaping the local music landscape and drawing attention back to Jacksonville as a lively hub for entertainment.
A Nod to Cultural Heritage
What makes FIVE particularly special is its connection to the cultural fabric of the Five Points neighborhood. Marathon Live is keen on ensuring that the venue honors the rich artistic heritage that the area embodies. With plans to celebrate local history and creativity, the anticipation is palpable—not just for the opening, but for the many memories that will surely be created within its walls.
As the community rallies around this exciting project, the coming weeks will be crucial for both management and fans. While the construction crew works diligently, fans are encouraged to hang tight. With all the concert changes and the potential for great acts to come, it looks like Jacksonville’s music scene is poised for an energetic revival. Keep an eye out for updates on FIVE, as it might just become the place to be in Jacksonville before we know it!
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