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KOKO

KOKO in England London, United Kingdom.

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2 h–3 h

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KOKO is a cinema or movie theatre in England London, United Kingdom, dating from 1900. Britain's listed cinemas span Edwardian picture palaces, Art Deco super-cinemas of the 1930s, and the surviving independent neighbourhood houses.

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Koko is a concert venue and former theatre in Camden Town, London. Opened in 1900 as a theatre, it was first named The Camden Theatre, before reopening as a variety theatre in 1909 under the name Camden Hippodrome Theatre and then converting to a cinema two years later as Camden Hippodrome Picture Theatre. It was closed during World War II and taken over by the BBC following the war's conclusion. The BBC left in 1972 and the building lay empty until being reopened in 1977 as a live music venue named The Music Machine. The Music Machine was renamed the Camden Palace in 1982. The venue was purchased in 2004 and was the subject of extensive restoration, led by Oliver Bengough and Mint Entertainment. Following the restoration, the venue was renamed as Koko.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Koko is a concert venue and former theatre in Camden Town, London. Opened in 1900 as a theatre, it was first named The Camden Theatre, before reopening as a variety theatre in 1909 under the name Camden Hippodrome Theatre and then converting to a cinema two years later as Camden Hippodrome Picture Theatre. It was closed during World War II and taken over by the BBC following the war's conclusion. The BBC left in 1972 and the building lay empty until being reopened in 1977 as a live music venue named The Music Machine. The Music Machine was renamed the Camden Palace in 1982. The venue was purchased in 2004 and was the subject of extensive restoration, led by Oliver Bengough and Mint Entertainment. Following the restoration, the venue was renamed as Koko. In this guise it has been described as one of the premier live music venues in London.

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Coordinates
51.5347, -0.1383
Address
Camden Town<br />London, {{postcode|NW|1}}<br />England
Established
1900
Official site
koko.co.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is KOKO?
KOKO is in London, United Kingdom.
When was KOKO built?
Built or established in 1900.
Who owns KOKO?
KOKO is owned by The Mint Group.
Is KOKO a listed building?
KOKO is officially recognised as Grade II listed building listed.