Koba, Indonesia, a town in Bangka-Belitung, Indonesia
KOBA is the shortened form of Korea International Broadcasting, Audio & Lighting Equipment Show[1]
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Koba has been open since 2001 and has benefited from very positive word-of-mouth to attract a clientele ranging from trendy art students to celebrities to the funked-up pre-club crowd.
Live Jazz and good local DJ¹s perform at Koba on a regular basis for which there is a £3 cover charge, and advance booking is required.
Koba is awash with style and sophistication, but somehow manages not to look down its nose at you.