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“We are not open.” And that’s the bottom line at Bamboo Miami Beach, the sixth best hip-hop club in the 305.
Over the last year, the Washington Avenue club’s become a mandatory stopover for rap’s most famous jetsetters, from longtime MIA residents Rick Ross and Lil Wayne to out-of-towners like Snoop Dogg, T.I., and French Montana.
The joint even hosted ‘Bron, D-Wade, Bosh, and the rest of Miami Heat squad for a 2013 NBA Championship celebration bash.
But now Bamboo is closed, though management insists it’s only temporary.
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UPDATE The club has finally reopened. Surprisingly, though, it just might lock its doors for Memorial Day weekend, AKA Urban Beach Week.
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“Thank you to all of those who partied with us at Bamboo Miami,” the club writes on Instagram.
“We are currently under renovations. Sorry for any inconvenience. The re-opening will be insane… Stay tuned for more info.”
Seeking extra details about the revamp as well as a timeline for the club’s return, we here at Crossfade have contacted Bamboo’s reps.
So far, though, no word.
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