coronavirus restrictions. Cheerz, on the city's Exchange Street, has issued a statement saying that rules on not playing music had 'completely changed the atmosphere'.
The management team added that it was costing more to stay open and they hoped to reopen when the policy on music is reviewed.
Earlier this week another Aberdeen businessman, strip club boss Tony Cochrane, raised his fears for his business amid the rules on not playing music.He criticised the Scottish Government for allowing live music venues to reopen on September 14 while saying pubs and other venues must stay silent to avoid spreading the coronavirus.A statement issued by Cheerz reads: "The Management team deeply regret having to make this decision but we will be closing.