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Koko

  • Music | Music venues
  • Mornington Crescent
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Time Out says

Housed in an ornate Grade II-listed building, Koko has a long history and dazzling reputation as one of London's most iconic music venues and indie clubs. It's hosted everyone from Madonna to the Sex Pistols and Grace Jones to Prince. Now, after its recent £70 million restoration it’s entered its newest era, still hosting live music and then Koko Electronic on Fridays and Saturdays, featuring top DJs and open ‘til late. It’s also now home to Cafe Koko, a pizza and small plates resto. 

Read the hidden history of Camden’s cathedral of indie sleaze.

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Address
1a
Camden High St
London
NW1 7JE
Transport:
Tube: Mornington Crescent
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