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Well-known Myrtle Beach area night club is closing. When will it reopen? What to know

A Myrtle Beach area nightclub will close its doors temporarily after its owner has decided to retire.

Roger Davisson, owner of 3001 Nightlife and a staple in the Myrtle Beach area entertainment and club scene, announced on Facebook that he is retiring after “45 years of club life.” His last night at the club, at 920 Lake Arrowhead Road, will be Friday, Jan. 31.

Davisson said that the club will be under new management, who will keep the name and its concept of three clubs under one roof. The club will close for upgrades and deep cleaning, but then will have a grand reopening.

It’s unclear from the post how long that will take. A message left for Davisson was not returned prior to publication.

The nightclub was previously known as 2001 Nightlife for 35 years before it closed in 2019 and then reopened in 2021 by Davisson as 3001 Nightlife.

Davisson is well-known in the entertainment industry, having operated other venues including Whiskey Beach, Froggy Bottomz and Club Boca.

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