A late-night DJ event crossing multiple sections — A late-night slot where several currents coexist around a guest booking, including house and J-pop. Its appeal is the refusal to stay in a single lane.
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104 DJ events observed in Shibuya, Tokyo. Genres include electronic, house, hip-hop and techno. Featured venues: DJ Bar Azumaya, ENTER and Circus Tokyo.
A late-night DJ event crossing multiple sections — A late-night slot where several currents coexist around a guest booking, including house and J-pop. Its appeal is the refusal to stay in a single lane.
An all-night Shibuya session carried by seven DJs — A Friday night built around the steady flow of DJs from 23:00 to 06:00.
A slow-building Friday session at Bridge Shibuya — A night that carries the room from early hours into late night through two selectors' flow.
A crew event leaning into the underground through a same-generation lineup — A Tokyo crew night explicitly oriented toward the contemporary underground scene.
A low-cost all-mix late-night session in Shibuya — A flexible club-bar night designed for easy entry and a relaxed late-night flow.
A mellow Friday night built entirely on vinyl — A long-form bar session where boogie and soul textures support both listening and conversation.
The first Japan show from the London duo — A special first-Japan performance that brings TOAST CLUB's supple jazz-fusion sound into a club-room setting.
A Tangle night centered on close-up three-DJ flow — A small-room session that deepens the floor through nuanced sequencing.
A same-day post with only the 20:00 start clearly confirmed — The event name and lineup are unclear, but a 20:00 start is confirmed.
A monthly-style Friday session at WREP with three DJs — A regular night built to warm up early and hold the room through coordinated DJ flow.
A hip-hop night at R Lounge lifted by birthday-edition energy — Built around Fujii Fluke's birthday while still stacking multiple strong live performances, this showcase balances celebration with real stage substance. The result should be both emotionally warm and musically persuasive.
A Friday late-night at FAMILY featuring SHOWGO — A late-night small-room event driven by live presence and compact floor intensity.
A two-room O-EAST and AZUMAYA program built around Stingray's return to Japan — A late-night program pairing Detroit-rooted electro with strong Tokyo locals across a main floor and an intimate side room.
A large CIRCUS night spanning live acts and two DJ zones — The concept spatializes contemporary scene crossover by running live acts, a main floor, and a lounge in parallel.
A Saturday at Bridge Shibuya focused on two-DJ flow — A simple setup that lets the connection between two DJs define the room.
A Saturday WREP session with FUJI TRILL, Nikka Ninja, and DJ SHO — A Saturday DJ bar session that leans directly into WREP's hip-hop identity.
A late-night Azumaya session with six selectors including judgeman — A late-night small-room session centered on the flow between multiple DJs.
An ENTER series night where DJs across generations and styles build a shared narrative — A story-shaped club night built around shared floor energy and discovery through DJ flow.
A 12th anniversary special for all generations — A cross-generational culture festival where a high-profile guest cast turns R Lounge into a daytime anniversary celebration.
A long-form summer all-genre session at nagomix Shibuya — A long-format all-genre event that channels guest-heavy weight and hard-leaning energy across an extended summer session.
A drum-and-bass session at OTO shaped by a jazz attitude — An early-evening groove session where jazz sensibility meets the propulsion of drum and bass.
An anniversary night at Tangle celebrating Shibuya rock bar star star — A local anniversary party where venue relationships shape the tone of the night.
Fuma_no_KTR's one-man live on July 12 — A milestone solo performance driven by the artist's own anticipation and sense of occasion.
A milestone anniversary edition at nagomix Shibuya following the 65th event — A community-centered anniversary edition marking a long-running series milestone.
A new house-night chapter at OTO — An early-evening house session that feels easy to step into. It carries both first-edition freshness and OTO's close, intimate room energy.
A long night with show elements at Shibuya XXI — A late-night event running into the early morning with a dedicated show element. It combines drinks, music, and performance in one nightlife setting.
A Monday DJ bar session in Shibuya with a 20:00 start and 1000-yen entry — Even without a confirmed event title, the three-DJ lineup gives this weekday session its shape.
An Azumaya night led by the bill itself — A small-room session where the lineup matters more than a branded event concept. It is suited to listening closely to how the selectors shape the bar.
A weekday spin-off by THE GUEST HOUSE — A community-focused weekday party bringing cross-cultural hospitality and dance-floor joy into ENTER.
A cross-border live night connecting Japan, New York, and Korea — A live program that stages three artists from different urban backgrounds to map a current crossover of rock and electronic sensibilities.
A Tuesday Bridge Shibuya session featuring guest QUESTA — A casual Bridge Shibuya night that adds guest energy to a regular bar-session flow and builds naturally from early evening.
A lineup-driven weekday DJ night at Azumaya — A minimal-framed session where the DJs' own style and sequencing carry the room.
A weekday late-night crossroads of house and techno — A late-night ENTER session where original styles intersect across house and techno in a relaxed but focused club setting.
A two-DJ Wednesday session running till morning at Bridge Shibuya — A long-form DJ bar night where a compact lineup keeps the focus on the evolving flow of the selections.
An Azumaya night where artists from different contexts meet in a small room — A lineup-driven club-bar session where the combination of artists is itself the main concept.
An in-person nagomix Shibuya edition carrying GAKKY's milestone atmosphere — A weekday in-person gathering that blends community momentum with a milestone celebration.
A live-leaning weekday launch at OTO — A first-edition event that opens with a DJ set and moves into three live performances. Its structure suggests density and intention within a compact runtime.
DJ EMMA's recurring Thursday house session at Bridge Shibuya — A recurring Thursday house party where DJ EMMA channels decades of experience into an all-night Bridge Shibuya session.
A three-DJ Azumaya session with Rio, PIRANHA, and Kobashi Mitsuki — A compact weekday small-room session where a three-DJ bill can shape the night with clarity.
Second edition of a genre-crossing collective rooted in dance music — A collective night centered on dance music, shaping the floor by blending a wide range of styles.
A student-friendly Shibuya all-nighter that runs until dawn — A late-night club event built around the reckless fun of gathering even when you have class the next morning.
A Friday Bridge Shibuya night centered on DJ NORI — A Friday session that balances headline energy with the close, personal feel of a DJ bar.
A compact Friday night at Azumaya — A small-room night where the lineup itself is the concept. It suits people who want to follow the set flow from close range.
A Friday night led by figures pushing Shibuya's current scene — A club night designed to condense the drive and immediacy of Shibuya's current scene into one room.
A Rolling Stones night at Shibuya Tangle — A rock-leaning bar event that celebrates the Stones by sharing their energy through DJ sets.
A five-act kaleidoscope at OTO — A compact live program designed to showcase five different performance colors in one evening. Its value comes from contrast and pacing.
A hip-hop night on the 6F floor of R Lounge — A lineup of strong DJs filling Shibuya late hours with dense hip-hop grooves.
A two-DJ Saturday session running till morning at Bridge Shibuya — A weekend session where the small lineup keeps attention on the DJs' long-form flow as the night deepens.
A Saturday night for dancing until morning on pure uplift — A club event that foregrounds vibe over detail and aims to carry the room through a long night.
An early-evening OTO gathering with music and food — An early-evening event built around guest DJs, hosts, and food. It aims for comfort and social ease as much as floor energy.
A two-DJ Sunday session carrying Bridge Shibuya late into the night — A long Sunday DJ-bar session whose compact lineup lets the night unfold at your own pace.
A Shibuya rooftop party spanning Hanare and Azumaya — An urban party that combines rooftop openness with an indoor all-night set, letting each space shape the experience.
ENTER's sixth edition of a series rooted in an exhibition closing event — A crossover event that brings exhibition-born energy into the club through a parallel mix of DJs and visuals.
An 8th anniversary edition announced in teaser form — A milestone event that starts by sharing anniversary excitement and building anticipation for a stronger guest lineup.
The Tokyo date for a rising US dubstep act at CIRCUS Tokyo — A holiday daytime Tokyo show built around the explosive force of beastboi.'s first Japan appearance.
A theme event at nagomix Shibuya centered on summer TK songs — A pop-leaning theme night built around TK songs, sharing nostalgia and uplift.
A holiday OTO session built on mellow continuity — A mellow afternoon-start session where guests and crew build a smooth overall arc. Its long runtime encourages settling into the atmosphere rather than rushing through it.
A weekday multi-act night at Azumaya — A weekday Shibuya DJ bar program where the appeal lies in the lineup itself rather than a named concept.
A jazz-themed summer night at Shibuya Tangle — A night that connects jazz-rooted selections, guest personalities, and the comfort of a bar room.
A Thursday Azumaya session with strong scene ties — A DJ bar session where the links between performers shape the mood. Even on a weekday, it promises a strong local scene pulse.
A birthday-driven DJ night at Azumaya — A bar-style celebration where DJs and food create a relaxed birthday atmosphere.
A late ENTER session marking THA BLUE HERB's first appearance there — A special late-night event that compresses live lyrical force and DJ propulsion into one concentrated room.
A CIRCUS TOKYO release night built around the new EP — A celebratory club party that expands the EP's mood through guest sets and a deeper headline set.
A connection-driven night bringing Tangle-linked DJs to Hachioji SHeLTeR — An event shaped by venue ties and scene relationships, favoring atmosphere and connection over spectacle.
A Touhou-focused all-nighter at nagomix Shibuya — A dense doujin-club night where guests and residents turn fandom into sustained dancefloor momentum.
A milestone crossover between Miku-pop and VRDJ communities — A daytime crossover that connects a Miku-pop-focused scene with the VRDJ world, letting physical and virtual community energy meet on one floor.
A three-DJ weekday session at Azumaya — A compact Shibuya night built around the direct flow of the DJs themselves.
The second edition of an emerging ENTER series — A restrained weekday late-night session where the series identity develops through the performers and the room itself.
An event documented as an artist networking gathering — Not clearly grounded as a DJ event; the networking aspect is the strongest verified element.
A weekday Azumaya night featuring TAKAMI — A lineup-led Azumaya session where TAKAMI and the supporting cast build a late-night Shibuya atmosphere over time.
A second edition announced ahead of full details — An early announcement that establishes the title and date before fuller details are revealed.
A hardcore-specialized night devoted to Mainstream Hardcore — A concentrated event designed to amplify current hardcore momentum through total genre focus.
A milestone edition of K8's party at ENTER — A crew-powered milestone night that centers GQOM while foregrounding relationships and transition.
makko's scheduled birthday night at Bar LOTUS -Shibuya- — Details are still light, but the reason to gather is already clear. It looks set to work as a community-centered bar celebration.
A long night of DJs, visuals, live trumpet, and dance — A Tangle-style long-form night where multiple performance forms overlap and evolve across the hours.
Edition featuring a GATA MAGAZINE-curated Gregg Araki tribute — Built around DIDI HAN's Japan appearance, the Azumaya room adds a film-referential curated layer through the Gregg Araki tribute. The result is a night where club sound and broader cultural framing actively intersect.
A crossover edition that opens up the Vocaloid format and leans hard into drum-and-bass — A special edition that loosens the usual format and explores a new blend through DnB.
A weekday Azumaya night centered on three selectors — A simple Shibuya night that lets the lineup itself define the room's character.
An ENTER weeknight session built for free-form late-night dancing — A Kanato-hosted party centered on dancing hard and giving everyone space to enjoy the night in their own way.
An Azumaya night built on three-way resonance — A compact weekday session where the central pleasure comes from how three artists resonate with one another.
A collaboration night linking Yokosuka's SHELL and Shibuya's ENTER — A joint event bringing together DJs from SHELL and ENTER to create a crossover between the two spaces.
A weekday Tangle event mixing guest DJs and live performance — A compact night where DJ sets and live performance reshape the room in turns, inviting close attention to the changes.
A collaboration edition with LIVING ROOM at ENTER — A special return-to-Tokyo edition centered on the intersection of lit and LIVING ROOM.
A return Japan show from QUE DJ after a previous standout floor response — QUE DJ returns to shake the floor again after leaving a strong groove-driven impression on the previous visit.
A new organizer-led club event featuring a notable DJ debut — A launch-phase party where the organizer's vision shapes a space that grows with both performers and crowd.
A double pre-party where two major event crews collide — A night at Azumaya and MIDNIGHT EAST that captures the scene's momentum ahead of the bigger main events.
DEVAULT's Tokyo debut performance — A weekday club night built around DEVAULT's first performance in Japan.
Tokyo show for the new Iglooghost and Babii project — A Tokyo stop on the Asia tour centered on experiencing the sound and live identity of the new project CYST.
A trance-focused edition driven by nostalgia and uplift — A special edition built around longing for classic trance feeling, with both music and VJ presentation shaping the mood.
A new event crossing hard sounds with Frenchcore at the center — A high-speed event built around Frenchcore and extended into Hardtek, Hard Techno, and Hi-Tech territory.
A smooth Thursday-night R&B session — A Thursday at Azumaya centered on groove, warmth, and vocal-driven flow.
A Tokyo date crossing jersey club, baile funk, and trap — A rescheduled late-night show placing Baby J's cross-genre club energy in direct contact with Tokyo support acts.
A summer-special house night curated by YAGI EXHIBITION — A special edition that uses house music as its base while letting each artist's personality raise the temperature of the night.
A 20th anniversary long-set celebration for ShioriyBradshaw — Built around ShioriyBradshaw's all-night-long set, the event expands the anniversary atmosphere with a supporting DJ lineup on the AZUMAYA side.
A Shibuya daytime event combining MC battle stakes with guest live sets — A high-stakes day event pairing a prize-bearing MC battle with a strong guest live bill.
An early announcement for OTO's late-September anniversary series — Even without artist details, the anniversary framing gives the announcement weight. It points to a series of nights meant to celebrate OTO's identity across multiple dates.
An Odaiba urban dance-music festival centered on DJ culture — A large-format event that expands club-rooted dance music into an all-day outdoor setting. The scale of the site is meant to be part of the experience.
Day two of the Odaiba two-day project, centered on live culture — By shifting the cultural focus from the previous day, the two-day project gains broader range. It aims for a stay-all-day festival experience that uses Odaiba's openness to full effect.
A multi-venue city event including WREP — A city-circulation event built around hip-hop spaces, using a wristband to move through multiple Shibuya venues.
A wristband-based multi-venue night across Shibuya — A roaming event that connects multiple floors and communities across Shibuya through one shared festival circuit.