initially shut in 2019 for a planned £70million refurbishment.It had been hoped that KOKO would only be closed for a year, but their plans suffered some major setbacks.
In January 2020, there were fears for the future of KOKO after a fire broke out at the venue, while the coronavirus pandemic and “colossal water damage” also held up progress.KOKO is now set to be relaunched in spring 2022 as a “state-of-the-art live music venue spanning 50,000 square feet, with ambitions to deliver an unrivalled experience for live music fans,” according to a press release.The new venture is being launched in partnership with SISTER, a global content company behind productions like Chernobyl and the forthcoming This Is Going to Hurt.Among the new features.
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