Due to financial constraints, Chez Michou announced on social media that Sunday’s show will be its final.
The managers of the venue announced that a liquidator would be appointed later this month in the hopes that the club would find a buyer.
Chez Michou, adorned with gilded-framed mirrors, drew guests from all across France and the globe, despite its small size.
Hollywood actress Liza Minnelli and French President Jacques Chirac were among its guests.
Michettes were the names of the waiters who continuously poured champagne.
The colorful cabaret performer Michel Catty, also known as Michou, launched Chez Michou.
The exaggerated figure was well-known for his all-blue attire, which included huge blue glasses.
He is recognized for having served as the inspiration for the 1983 French comedy La Cage aux Folles, which was nominated for an Oscar and is about a gay couple running a drag club in a resort town.
The Birdcage, an American adaptation starring Nathan Lane and Robin Williams, was released in 1996.
Michou, who was 88 years old when he passed away in 2020, managed the team.