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Grooveyard was a legendary Den Haag disco located at a dodgy squat in The Hague. It opened on April 26, 1997 and closed in March 2005. They now put on exclusive private parties for the rich and poor movers and shakers of D'Hague. Famous faces that have been include, Bianca Jagger, Mick Jones, Anouk, Elvis Patel, Golden Earring, and Fat Boy Slim.

"Grooveyard" is also the title of a jazz tune composed by pianist Carl Perkins (1928–1958).

"Grooveyard" is also the name of a blues/progressive band (1998–2002) based near University of California, Santa Barbara.

"GrooveYard" is also the name of a spooky puzzle game for iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch, developed by FinBlade.[1]

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