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KOKO Electronic Unveils Epic Autumn/Winter 2024 Line-Up

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KOKO Electronic has just dropped its highly anticipated Autumn/Winter 2024 schedule, and it’s stacked with legends and rising stars alike.

From the iconic Kerri Chandler to the techno powerhouse Adam Beyer, and with special celebrations like Metalheadz 30 Years and Horse Meat Disco, this season at KOKO is not to be missed.

The iconic Camden venue, recently crowned Venue of the Year at the LIVE Music Awards, has once again outdone itself. With its stunning 1500-capacity space, adorned with a giant disco ball, state-of-the-art D&B Audiotechnik sound system, and cutting-edge lighting rigs, KOKO promises a truly immersive experience. The intimate, in-the-round DJ setup means you’re always close to the action, and this season’s line-up ensures you’ll want to be front and center.

Key Dates to Look Out For:

DJ Harvey makes his return on September 28th for his only London show of 2024. With his rock star vibes and legendary status, it’s going to be an unforgettable night

Adam Beyer brings his first extended London set in over seven years on October 25th, a rare and intimate chance to see the techno titan up close.

Kerri Chandler returns with a special 10-hour set on November 16th after blowing the roof off on his last visit. Get ready for a marathon deep house session.

Metalheadz 30 Years celebration on October 18th, featuring Goldie b2b Special Request, is a must for drum & bass heads.

Horse Meat Disco goes all night long on October 5th, bringing the best in funky, feel-good sounds.

There’s plenty more to come, with Palms Trax making his KOKO debut on November 9th, and Ross From Friends lighting up the decks on November 29th.

Sign up for the pre-sale here.

With tickets going on pre-sale Friday, September 27th, get ready for a season of dance music excellence at one of London’s most celebrated venues.

For the full line-up and ticket details, visit KOKO’s website and be sure to grab your spot before it’s too late!

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Grahame Farmer

Grahame Farmer’s love affair with electronic music goes back to the mid-90s when he first began to venture into the UK’s beloved rave culture, finding himself interlaced with some of the country’s most seminal club spaces. A trip to dance music’s anointed holy ground of Ibiza in 1997 then cemented his sense of purpose and laid the foundations for what was to come over the next few decades of his marriage to the music industry.

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