Don't think so.
The venue's lease expires in September, and it will be torn down to make room for a thorough revamp and expansion of Universal Studios, with the new "Wizarding World of Harry Potter" ride expected to take its place in the complex.
Live Nation said it plans to relocate most shows scheduled for after September there, and will offer refunds for any shows canceled due to the change.
Venues such as the 7,000-capacity Nokia Theatre and the 6,000-set Greek will likely pick up the slack left from the closing of the 6,000-capacity Gibson. Even if nobody could really call the Gibson a neighborhood venue, or a visually iconic part of L.A. music lore, its artist alumni roster is considerable, and it was a staple performance space for many essential genres in L.A. music.