Mojo Club

53°32′58″N 9°58′4″E / 53.54944°N 9.96778°E / 53.54944; 9.96778

Mojo Club
Map
AddressReeperbahn 1
20359 Hamburg
Germany
LocationSt. Pauli
Public transitU3 St. Pauli
OwnerMojo Club Reeperbahn GmbH
Typenight club
Genre(s)jazz, bossa nova, alternative rock, new wave, electronic
Capacity800
Construction
Opened11 February 1989
Closed2003–2013
Rebuilt2013
ArchitectHadi Teherani (high rise)[1]
Thomas Baecker (club interior)[2]
Website
Venue Website

The Mojo Club is a music club and live venue in Hamburg, Germany located on the city’s famous Reeperbahn. Founded in 1989, it is considered to be a pioneer in the field of modern breakbeat-oriented sounds such as acid jazz and had a major impact on dancefloor jazz. Located in a former bowling alley at No 1 Reeperbahn, the old venue had to make way for a landmark new high rise development and closed its doors in 2003. Following a 10-year hiatus, The Mojo Club re-opened on 2 February 2013 in the same location, underneath the "Dancing Towers", designed by Hamburg-based architect Hadi Teherani, it entrance set into the forecourt of No 1 Reeperbahn, .

Entrance to the new Mojo Club, No 1 Reeperbahn, Hamburg
  1. ^ "Tanzende Türme, Reeperbahn 1". brt.de (in German). BRT Architekten GmbH. Retrieved 19 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Mojo Club". tbbk.de (in German). Thomas Baecker Bettina Kraus (TBBK). Retrieved 19 June 2015.