KOKO London

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Skiddle is an official primary ticket outlet for KOKO in London. Find 6 upcoming events below. Tickets can be purchased directly from Skiddle:

Peach - Re-union 2024 at KOKOFeatured event

Peach - Re-union 2024

  • KOKO London
  • Sunday 5th May
  • The Peach re-union returns once again to KOKO for 2024 for the first of shows with our unbeatable visual effects and laser show.
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    Orange The Original Camden Palace Reunion at KOKO

    Orange The Original Camden Palace Reunion

    • KOKO London
    • Saturday 15th June
    • The only reunion that matters - Orange returns home to the Palace with the original Orange crew - Brace Yourself - You know it makes sense!
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      Peach 31st Birthday @ KOKO London at KOKO

      Peach 31st Birthday @ KOKO London

      • KOKO London
      • Saturday 7th September
      • We return again to the amazing KOKO London for our biggest show to date.
        The Selecter at KOKO

        The Selecter

        • KOKO London
        • Friday 27th September
        • The Selecter is led by their iconic frontwoman Pauline Black OBE and co-fronted by original member Arthur 'Gaps'
          Stone Foundation at KOKO

          Stone Foundation

          • KOKO London
          • Friday 29th November
          • AGMP Presents: Stone Foundation, live at Koko, London on Friday 29th November 2024 - Plus support TBA
            Frantic Xmas Party at KOKO

            Frantic Xmas Party

            • KOKO London
            • Saturday 7th December
            • Frantic returns to KOKO on Saturday 7th December for a massive daytime Frantic Xmas party with your favourite Trance & Hard House anthems!

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              Review of Moondance Camden Palace Reunion 2024

              Overall rating: 5 Verified review

              Absolutely blinding day,pukka venue,pukka tunes and all shared with my MOONDANCE FAMILY 🔥🔥🔥❤️
              One love 👊🏻😎

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              KOKO venue information

              KOKO began life as The Camden Theatre and was opened on Boxing Day 1900 by the famous actress Ellen Terry. In 1909 the theatre was renamed The Camden Hippodrome and was a variety theatre where Charlie Chaplin regularly performed.
              The venue became a proper cinema in 1913 and in 1928 'Novelty Nights' were introduced on Fridays with up to seven live acts appearing before a film. In 1933 the cinema was wired for sound and free Christmas performances were given to the local children.

              The cinema closed in 1940 and for some 20 years from 1945 the building became a BBC Theatre. Here they recorded shows such as the famous Goon Show, and 'Rhythm and Blues', which featured a performance from the Rolling Stones.

              In 1970 the venue was reincarnated as The Music Machine, it found a place at the heart of Punk and played host to some of the decade's most legendary shows. Both the Sex Pistols and Iron Maiden performed live, and it was home to The Clash for a momentous 4 day residency in the summer of '78.

              In 1982 the Camden Palace was born and The New Romantic scene had found its home. The venue quickly became a hangout for the coolest kids in London, and the world over (Grace Jones used to fly out to party here). The Eighties saw performances from the Eurythmics, the Cure and the first UK show from a rising star known as Madonna. Not forgetting, of course, those Nutty boys of Camden Town - Madness.

              The Camden Palace continued to move with the times and in the Nineties was home to a series of dance nights. It closed in February 2004 in much need of some love, care and a refurbishment.

              A six month, multi million pound restoration project was undertaken to the singular brief of creating a 21st Century entertainment venue from what was left of the glorious 19th Century building.

              Since opening in 2005, some true musical legends have graced KOKO's stage: Noel Gallagher dropped in for a surprise show with Kasabian and Coldplay held their celeb-filled 'X & Y' album launch. Madonna has returned to KOKO since her historic show. The Elton John AIDS Foundation held their star-studded 'Move for AIDS' fundraiser here in 2007. Rock N Roll Cinema launched in 2010 with the premiere of the highly-anticipated rock documentary film 'Oil City Confidential' and a performance from Wilko Johnson.

              2010 saw the birth of KOKO TV with the recording of Channel Four primetime music show KOKO Pop.

              Venue contact details and info

              Name: KOKO

              Phone: 0207 388 3222

              Venue short url: https://www.skiddle.com/venues/1181/

              Music Policy: Varies with event - check with venue. Regular live music.

              Ambiance: Lively, relaxed

              Clientele: Mixed

              Food served: Cafe KOKO, serving pizza.

              Parking: Euston Station Underground Car Park Melton Street

              Address: 1a Camden High Street, London, NW1 7JE

              Website: http://www.koko.uk.com/

              Capacity: 1410

              Type of venue: Live

              Dress code: Relaxed - no gymwear, shorts (except in summer) and trainers must be clean and smart.

              Drinks served: Beers, Wines, Spirits

              Disabled facilities: Wheelchair access, disabled toilets

              Nearest Train Station: London Euston

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