LMH or Live | |
Location | Ehrenfeld, Cologne |
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Coordinates | 50°56′57″N6°54′36.4″E / 50.94917°N 6.910111°E |
Type | Nightclub |
Seating type | General admission (standing) |
Capacity | 1,200-1,800 |
Live Music Hall (locally known as "LMH" or "Live") is a nightclub and music venue located in Ehrenfeld, Cologne, Germany.
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