Remember that application for a liquor license from “Kinkora” for the old Sugar space? Well this just hit the inbox from Disheveled Media’s Jason Rothman who will be “booking acts, bartending, as well as helping manage the stage” at Seattle’s newest live music venue. See below:For Immediate ReleaseThe Club formerly known as Sugar will become Seattle’s newest live music venue.Che Sabado, who owned the Kincora Pub for five years, partnered with long time friend Jamie Garza, a business man who used to book all-ages concerts in Bremerton and Bellingham, to buy the nightclub Sugar and are planning on re-opening the place as The King Cobra. The new venue will accommodate475 people and will be home to a diverse mix of live acts as well as be a bar where locals can come and relax. The Two bought the club because they wanted to contribute to the music community in Seattle.As Sabado and Garza grew up in this area they would go to local concerts and see some great bands that later became world famous. Now they want to provide that opportunity for other music fans.“There is already great live music almost every night of the week thanks to Neumo’s, the Comet Tavern, and Chop Suey. We want to compliment what is already going on, and hopefully add something new,” Sabado said. “We want people to know whoever they are, if they come to 10th and Pike they’re going to have a good time.”Sabado tapped Jason Rothman, the editor and publisher of the former underground music magazine Disheveled, to handle the day to day booking, but the club is using many different local bookers that already work with all the live music venues in the city.“We want to feature everything from hip hop to punk, metal, alt-county, comedy, and even DJ’s.” Sabado said. “We don’t want to be known as a club where you only go see certain music, because the music fans in Seattle like all kinds of music.”The Staff is planning to open the club in the middle of January with live music starting soon after that.###