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| colspan="3" |<span style="background-color: #C7E5E3; big>«</big>''I know many of you have probably already seen and heard, the Alrosa Villa has closed its doors for good. In the coming weeks, possibly months, the old venue will be torn down and affordable housing projects will be built in its place. This breaks everyone's Hearts, including mine.''
| colspan="3" |<big>«</big>''Twenty One Pilots, an energetic electronic/rock/rap band from Columbus, Ohio played an amazing show at Kidd Coffee on March 19, 2011.  The band is made up of lead singer/pianist Tyler Joseph, drummer Chris Salih, bassist Nick Thomas and stand-in bassist Tom Atha.  The audience at the show reflected the bands diverse appeal with a crowd made up of young kids, older parents and plenty of swooning girls of all ages in-between.''
<span style="background-color: #C7E5E3; big>''Many of you dont know this, but this page has been re-created 2 times, this being the most popular of the 3 pages. The page was ran by only 2 people - Justin Tinney aka Devious T  and Kris Von who both shared an absolute untouched love for the venue, the past employees, and every concert that ever took place within the walls.''
''The band immediately captivated the audience by kicking off the show with their rendition of “Time to Say Goodbye.”  During this performance the audience fed off of the energy the band was emitting and the crowd went crazy with excitement as Tyler jumped on the piano while performing.  The audience’s elation only grew as the night went on and the band continued to play crowd favorites such as “Pantaloon” and “Car Radio” while the crowd sang the lyrics in unison with Tyler.  Watching as the band performed and sang the lyrics it was clear how much they believe in the message they are sharing with their audiences.  They are not just singing meaningless words to a beat as many artists seem to these days, but instead challenging their audience to think about what the lyrics are saying.''


<span style="background-color: #C7E5E3; big>''The goal of of the Villa has always been to provide the absolute best live entertainment that Central Ohio has to offer. They happily served Columbus for decades providing you with the absolute best concerts they could find whether it be Rock, Hip Hop, or somewhere in between.''
''The boundless energy continued throughout the rest of the night as the band played their current single “slowtown” which included crowd surfing and Tyler’s incredible stage presence as he hopped around clapping his hands and waving his arms.  The night ended with a spectacular performance of the song “Trees” where Tom and Tyler placed two drums for the front rows of the audience to hold up while they pounded on them till the end of the song.''


<span style="background-color: #C7E5E3; big>''We've seen Stars born here, unfortunately we've had Stars pass away here, but the one thing that can never be taken away from us is the amazing memories we've all created along the way with magical people inside of this magical place.''
''There was not a dull or unenthusiastic performance from these guys the entire show.  They know how to get the crowd involved and keep the anticipation high.  The music has an infectious feel to it and the depth of lyrical styling mixed with a magnificent stage presence will take Twenty One Pilots far.  Their show has the creativity and excitement that deserves to be seen on the summer music festival circuit. <big>»</big>''
 
<span style="background-color: #C7E5E3; big>''I don't personally like how the media always chose to portray the venue when talking about it because they always chose to drag it down with negativity because of the unfortunate passing of Dimebag Darrell... But that shouldn't be what defines Alrosa as a music venue. They provided so many people with so many amazing opportunities throughout the years and we are happy to say that a lot of the best musicians in the country got their start right here at the venue on that stage.''
 
<span style="background-color: #C7E5E3; big>''So whether you came to one of the many local metal shows, Juggalo shows, or national shows, you made the biggest impact that anyone in this state could have done. You allowed the Alrosa Villa to serve the community longer than most businesses get to operate.''
 
<span style="background-color: #C7E5E3; big>''I know I will personally forever be grateful for the opportunity that Rick, Diane, and Johnny all gave me back in 2009 when I was just some nobody scrub trying to get his foot in the door. So I guess it is with a heavy heart that I say goodbye to this venue myself, and all of the patrons that ever visited it. I appreciate each and everyone of you, and I hope that we can all find a new place to call home for a future musical endeavors. Thank you all so much for the Memories, I love you all, thank you so much.<big>»</big>''
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