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  • 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 several years of planning and building – during which workers had to deal with a fire and water damage – it's finally re-opened with a massive £70m restoration. These days, Koko is as glorious as ever.

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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Pitchfork Music Festival is back in the UK for its fourth edition in November, with a jam-packed schedule of eclectic live music encompassing everything from avant-rock and post-punk to psych-pop, UK rap and deconstructed dance music. Gigs take place at plenty of the capital’s most illustrious music and nightlife venues, including Fabric, HERE at Outernet, The Village Underground, EartH and The Roundhouse, plus a bunch of atmospheric small venues like the Shacklewell Arms, Hackney Church, Union Chapel and St Mathias Church. The first wave of artists announced for the six-day festival includes the likes of Tierra Whack, Arooj Aftab, CASISDEAD, Sega Bodega, Kae Tempest, Empress Of, Snow Strippers, Shame, Marika Hackman and plenty of up-and-coming acts who will no doubt be on your Spotify Wrapped come December 2025. It’s basically the place to be if you consider yourself as a music fan with a finger on the pulse. Check out the full line-up here. 

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