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  2. Electric Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The Electric Ballroom is a 1,500-capacity [1] performance venue (primarily for rock bands) [2] and indoor market located at 184 Camden High Street in Camden Town, London, England. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] History

  3. Koko (music venue) - Wikipedia

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    Koko (stylised as KOKO, previously called The Music Machine and Camden Palace) is a concert venue and former theatre in Camden Town, London.. The building was known as Camden Palace from 1982 until its 2004 purchase and extensive restoration, led by Oliver Bengough and Mint Entertainment.

  4. Camden Crawl - Wikipedia

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    James Johnston of Gallon Drunk, who played at the first Camden Crawl and in subsequent years. Acts which played the first Camden Crawl included Bis, Blumfeld, Donkey, Gallon Drunk, Joeyfat, Kenickie, Killing Joke, The Lemonheads, Long Fin Killie, Nub, Penthouse, Pure Morning, Quickspace Supersport, Saint Etienne, Scarfo, Spare Snare, Bob Tilton, and The Wedding Present.

  5. Where are the punks? Dua Lipa’s Camden docuseries ... - AOL

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    COMMENT: The pop star taps the biggest names in her phonebook for a Disney+ documentary about London’s music hub. It’s a shame so few of them have anything to do with Camden, writes Mark Beaumont

  6. Musos Awards - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 event was held at Koko, in Camden. In 2025, The "Musos Awards" announced its third addition , coinciding with the 30th year anniversary reunion of Soccer Six. The event will be held at The Electric Ballroom in Camden on Thursday 6th March, the week after The Brits .

  7. Dingwalls - Wikipedia

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    Dingwalls became a prominent and popular London live music venue in the pub rock and Punk rock era of the mid to late 1970s. Nevertheless, the booking policy was eclectic, finding time for visiting US acts such as Etta James and Blondie in 1978 and The Drifters and R.E.M. in 1983.

  8. Camden Underworld - Wikipedia

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    On 11 May 2009, The Underworld played host to the first Thrash and Burn European Tour 2009 after a change in venue (the show was originally meant to be at the Electric Ballroom, also located in Camden Town, London). Since 2010, The Underworld has also played host to many international gigs, most notably to events by the Nepalese community in ...

  9. The Jazz Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The original Jazz Cafe was founded by Jon Dabner and Jean Marshall in the 1980s in Newington Green, Stoke Newington, [1] and moved to Camden Town in 1990. Mean Fiddler took over bookings in 1992. Mean Fiddler took over bookings in 1992.