Legendary Italian club Cocoricò to reopen with new name after eight-month closure

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  • The Rimini venue, which shut in June 2019 after a 30-year run, is now called Le Cocorico Riccione, AKA Cocco.
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  • The legendary Italian club Cocoricò will reopen in April with a new name. The venue closed as a result of being declared bankrupt in June 2019 after a 30-year run. On April 12th, Cocoricò will open its doors again for the relaunch party called, "Everybody calls me Cocco," a short version of its new name, Le Cocorico Riccione. The lineup for reopening night, which starts at 11 PM and will go till 6 AM, and future programming are still TBA. Known for its glass pyramid roof, Cocoricò was one of the most famous clubs in Europe at its height. It had originally opened as a restaurant in 1989, later hosting the likes of Carl Cox, Tale Of Us, Richie Hawtin, Juan Atkins, Amelie Lens an Fatboy Slim over the years. Watch a teaser for the reopening party.

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