A newly announced event with confirmed 19:00 doors and 19:30 start — At the moment, the confirmed details are mainly the schedule and charge, with the concept still awaiting fuller information.
Areas
18 DJ events observed in Kameido, Tokyo. Genres include pop, rock, anison and punk. Featured venues: IN THE AIR Kameido.
An anime-song night centered on Jump-based works — A tightly themed party built around anime songs from Jump-related works, bringing together old favorites and current obsessions in one room.
An early-evening DJ event at IN THE AIR with a melocore angle — A small-scale, low-cost event sharing melodic-core energy in an intimate room.
A specialty DJ night devoted entirely to D'ERLANGER-related songs — A clearly defined night where six DJs explore nothing but D'ERLANGER-related material on a posted timetable.
A self-run party colliding punk and anime songs — An event that alternates punk and anime tracks to search for their shared charge. Its strongest appeal is the conviction of the idea itself.
A guitar-focused Western music DJ event spanning UK rock to US indie — A DJ party built around UK rock, Brit pop, US indie, and guitar pop/rock with a strong melodic, band-oriented feel.
A pop-focused event linking Japanese and Western pop with K-pop and dance pop — A welcoming DJ night built around iconic pop songs and anthems across multiple pop lanes.
A themed DJ event focused on 2010s indie idol music — A night of DJs digging into 2010s indie idol music from their own angles.
An open-call DJ booth session at IN THE AIR — A participation-focused event centered on open DJ applications and real booth time.
A Kameido daytime DJ event focused on game music — A broad-entry theme event that balances game-music memory with club-style enjoyment.
A five-DJ weekday night at IN THE AIR — Its appeal is the easy weekday entry point and low charge. The room should let each DJ's character come through without much distance.
A recurring themed night digging into Japanese songs from the mid-80s to early-90s — DJs bring their own selections from Japan’s band-boom years to recreate the era’s energy on the floor.
A female-vocal-only DJ/live party linking girls’ pop from around the world — A cross-regional floor for female-vocal music, spanning everything from kayokyoku to K-pop and beyond.
A concept-forward announcement with a summer feel — Details are still sparse, but the event is clearly being framed around a seasonal summer concept.
A community DJ session open to participant sign-ups — A practical open-DJ event with published equipment specs and sign-up-based time slots.
An intimate Kameido stop on the August Green Tour — A tour stop that emphasizes scene relationships and the close-range feel of a small room.