KOKO
Originally opening in 1901, KOKO is one of London's most iconic cultural landmarks, with a stage that has hosted The Rolling Stones, Prince, Madonna and Coldplay, alongside legendary BBC recordings including The Goon Show and Monty Python's Flying Circus.
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Originally opening in 1901, KOKO is one of London's most iconic cultural landmarks, with a stage that has hosted The Rolling Stones, Prince, Madonna and Coldplay, alongside legendary BBC recordings including The Goon Show and Monty Python's Flying Circus. Following a multi-million-pound restoration, KOKO reopened in 2022 as a spectacular 50,000 sq ft event destination, described by Vogue as "an art and design enthusiast's dream." Situated in the heart of Camden - moments from King's Cross, Regent's Park and Oxford Circus - the Grade II listed Victorian theatre spans four floors, offering spaces ranging from the grand main auditorium with its 360-degree mezzanine balconies, to Club 70, The Lounge, The Gallery, a roof terrace and the Royal Box. With a full venue capacity of 1,500 standing, 200 theatre-style and 210 for dinner including stage, KOKO accommodates brand activations, fashion shows, award ceremonies, conferences and private gala dinners with equal versatility. The stage can be extended to accommodate catwalks, dining and performance formats. An in-house production team, dedicated beverage team and curated roster of approved caterers including Ottolenghi and Social Pantry are all available to clients. Recent hirers include BMW, LVMH, Hennessy, Warner Music, Frieze Art Fair and the London Design Festival. keep how it is but can you shorten the beginning important part
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1,500 Standing capacity
210 Seated capacityIn-house sound and lighting package
1 Event Manager
1 Venue Manager
1 Stage Manager
1 Technical Manager
2 Sound Technicians
1 Lighting Technician
2 Load In Security
2 Load Out Security
1 Live Event Cleaner
1 Live Event Medic
2 Dressing rooms (shared green room and shower room with toilet)
1 Green room (shared shower room and toilet)
WiFi
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