While the space will be different and fresh acts will take the stage, staff promises the same top-notch hospitality, returning favorites and the undeniable energy the original establishment delivered for 15 years.
, which opened at 2675 Northpark Drive in Lafayette in 2006, earned a faithful following and reputation for being a source of memorable nights.
Nissi’s in Lafayette is set to reopen in a larger and renovated venue the week of April 18. Shows are already booked through June 2022. He took over Nissi’s in 2009 and revamped it from an under-the-radar joint to a happening haunt that eventually attracted a bevy of regulars. “The All Stars are very excited to be one of the first groups to perform at the new Nissi’s location,” said director Bill Wilkinson. “It’s a beautiful venue. Before COVID, we played at Nissi’s several times. Nissi’s has always been the highlight performance for us.”
Nissi’s has welcomed Chris Kresge Jr. as its general manager. Kresge is the son of legendary DJ and musician Chris Kresge, host of “Chris K’s Colorado Playlist” on 105.5 The Colorado Sound. “The booking in the early months has mostly focused on bringing back our customers’ favorite dance and rock bands as an appreciation of how hard has been for all of us in the community and entertainment industry,” Gitlin said. “The new, larger space has enabled me to bring in strong national touring tributes.”
The core staff at Nissi’s, James Lauterbach, left, Chris Kresge, Dan Haddad, Stacy Gitlin and Marc Gitlin. Nissi’s in Lafayette is set to reopen in a larger and renovated venue the week of April 18. Shows are already booked through June 2022. ThreeShots band members, from left, Emma Sloniker, Andy Tatro, Ian Webb, Jordan Coulter and Tom Surace. The Fort Collins rockers will perform a free show at Nissi’s on April 20.
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