Pass by KOKO, situated at the Mornington Crescent end of Camden High Street, in the early evenings and you’ll likely find a huge queue outside. This is due to the on-point bookings that have helped invigorate the London scene since it reopened in April 2022 after a devastating fire in 2020. Just some of the highlights from the last 12 months: Kerri Chandler’s four-week residency, The Weeknd’s official afterparty with Kaytranada, a Laurent Garnier special disco set, No Art with ANOTR, Ben (...)
Pass by KOKO, situated at the Mornington Crescent end of Camden High Street, in the early evenings and you’ll likely find a huge queue outside. This is due to the on-point bookings that have helped invigorate the London scene since it reopened in April 2022 after a devastating fire in 2020. Just some of the highlights from the last 12 months: Kerri Chandler’s four-week residency, The Weeknd’s official afterparty with Kaytranada, a Laurent Garnier special disco set, No Art with ANOTR, Ben UFO curates, Jeff Mills, amapiano sensation Uncle Waffles, and 30 Years of Metalheadz. The Grade Two-listed theatre, formerly the Camden Palace, has a long and storied history; back in the Top 100 Clubs for the first time since 2008, its next chapter is proving brighter than ever.