53°32′58″N 9°58′4″E / 53.54944°N 9.96778°E
Address | Reeperbahn 1 20359 Hamburg Germany |
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Location | St. Pauli |
Public transit | St. Pauli |
Owner | Mojo Club Reeperbahn GmbH |
Type | night club |
Genre(s) | jazz, bossa nova, alternative rock, new wave, electronic |
Capacity | 800 |
Construction | |
Opened | 11 February 1989 |
Closed | 2003–2013 |
Rebuilt | 2013 |
Architect | Hadi 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, .