Camden Palace Theatre

Camden Palace is a London club location in Camden district, which is known under the name " KOKO " today. The building, originally " Camden Theatre" was named, built in 1900 and served initially as a theater. It is one of the most famous and most traditional theater and cultural sites of England.

Previous names of the theater, which was used as a cinema, and since 1992 as a club and rave venue were: Camden Theatre, Camden Hippodrome Theatre, Camden Hippodrome Picture Theatre, The Music Machine and Camden Palace. Musicians such as Coldplay, Madonna and Prince are there frequently occurred happy, and from 1945 to 1972 it was used by the BBC as "Radio Theatre".

In the London house and techno scene, the location is well known, had from the 90s up to 2004 contains many famous clubs their events. Well-known and popular clubs in this location were Peach, Frantic, Moondance, tonic, Heat and Rain Dance.

2004, the location was closed and completely renovated since the interior was deeply affected by the many rave parties. The external building fabric has been renewed.

After the opening of the operators " KOKO " emphasizes the fact that only few techno events take place there. It also decided that emergency exits that lead to a maze of tunnels inside the masonry must be equipped with an alarm system, as these vaults and corridors had become the rave days of location to a lawless space that is not of the security personnel was to control.

AC / DC Legend Bon Scott spent his last night in this club, after which he then at his vomit in the Overhill Road 67 died.

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