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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This week
81 DJ events happening in Tokyo this week, across Shibuya, Akihabara, Asakusa and Shinjuku. Genres include electronic, hip-hop and anison.
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 small-room all-night session led by resident DJs — A venue-colored night centered on NICE ONE KAZ, KATZU, and SNOW.
A Friday at Bridge Shinjuku driven by two strong selectors — A night that relies on the pairing itself to define the room.
A slow-building Friday session at Bridge Shibuya — A night that carries the room from early hours into late night through two selectors' flow.
An intimate bar night framed by Shibuya-kei sensibilities — A small, celebratory setting where neo-Shibuya-kei energy comes through at an easy entry price.
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 forward techno night featuring JAKOJAKO — An edition built around post-Berlin techno sensibilities and analog/modular exploration, delivering a dense VENT dancefloor experience.
A mellow Friday night built entirely on vinyl — A long-form bar session where boogie and soul textures support both listening and conversation.
A large Shibuya weekend party spread across three floors — A roaming three-floor night where birthday celebration and anniversary energy fuel a full-scale weekend atmosphere.
A Hachioji Friday DJ night built around the venue's own atmosphere — A venue-led start to the weekend where the room's local identity matters more than headline names.
A Vocaloid DJ event still in its recruitment phase — A grassroots event taking shape around a fixed venue and date while the lineup is still being assembled.
A late-night loud-mode Bokabuki session — A midnight event centered on oversized sound and raw momentum. It feels built for diving in physically rather than standing back and overthinking it.
A new DJ event dedicated entirely to character songs until dawn — A first-edition late-night party that turns character-song devotion into a fully focused dancefloor concept.
An early-evening idol show with a 500-yen general ticket — A live idol bill whose biggest draw is easy access to multiple acts at a very low price.
An evening event on Ryogoku Alchemi's monthly calendar — A scheduled event slot currently defined mainly by its title and running time.
A same-day live concert by XANVALA at Daikanyama UNIT — Not a DJ event but a clearly structured live concert with an opening act.
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 full-length multi-artist night at Forestlimit — A long-format event combining DJs, live acts, vendors, and food. The design invites people to stay through the night and experience its changing intensity.
A layered weekday Akihabara club night with DJs and VJs — A tightly programmed event using multiple DJs and VJs to keep the room moving through 23:00.
A Jimbocho record-bar session centered on Showa kayokyoku — A Friday night led by DJ BEAT that gives Showa-era Japanese songs room to breathe in a bar setting.
A friendly bar event that leans more DJ-focused after midnight — An accessible night built on familiar Japanese pop songs that gradually deepens into after-hours DJ time.
A Shimokitazawa mixed event where varied DJs create a cultural crossover — A varied cast comes together to blur genre and crowd boundaries in a relaxed crossover setting.
An open-participation evening event in Asakusa — A night built around open participation and the social atmosphere that forms in the room.
A steady local DJ session unfolding at ZUBAR in Magome — An affordable local night where the main attraction is careful selection and the room's evolving temperature.
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.
Otomo Yoshihide and dj sniff face off in an intimate turntable improvisation set at Chitei — A dense duo performance treating the turntable itself as an instrument, driven by improvisation.
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 Koenji late-night session spanning psy-trance through Suomi — Crossing several psychedelic currents, this event uses both live performance and DJ sets to pull the night into a deeper zone. Combined with Cave's underground character, it promises a strong sense of late-night separation from everyday life.
A late-night MOGRA theme event wrapped in summer nostalgia — A concept night that turns Heisei-era memory and emotion into a late-night floor experience.
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.
Maurice Fulton’s Saturday night at Bridge — A weekend event built around Maurice Fulton’s mix of experimentation and dancefloor control. The supporting DJs make it feel reliable across the whole night.
A standout Saturday at Bridge Shinjuku featuring Maurice Fulton — A tightly curated night built around the meeting point of experimentation and dancefloor pleasure.
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 late-night FORESTLIMIT session with eight performers — A late-night party where distinct performers intersect in FORESTLIMIT's compact, immersive room.
A 13-hour long-form rave with a stronger Hardtek and Breakcore focus — A chaotic long-haul night that sustains hard intensity from afternoon to dawn.
A private-bar concept built entirely around Perfume — The concept pairs video viewing with DJ sets to create an immersive fan space built on shared devotion to one artist.
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 VENT headliner night featuring a rising Asian club artist — A headliner-led club night linking a rising international artist with Tokyo's local floor context.
A two-floor Bonobo party built for moving between 1F and 2F — A late-night club session designed around the contrast and movement between two floors.
A late-night celebration teased through pure energy before full details — A teaser-style party that uses anticipation and shared community context as part of the event's momentum.
A daytime anniversary feast built around DJs, food, and moe — A social anniversary event spread across two editions, combining DJs, food, and otaku-style excitement into one daytime gathering.
An anison DJ event dedicated to manga-based works — A first-edition party built entirely around songs from manga-based works, pairing focused selections with plenty of room for manga conversation.
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 daytime Okachimachi KKP event starting at 14:00 — A weekend event whose main defining trait, for now, is its unusual daytime start.
A rivalry-charged day where the Kanagawa side meets DJs from other regions — A high-energy exchange match built around regional identity and a large rotating DJ lineup.
An early-start DJ session driven by a detailed timetable — A nimble multi-DJ event built around short rotating sets and steady room momentum.
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.
A free-entry weekend opener centered on house grooves — A low-pressure house night that sells mood and accessibility more than individual names.
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.
A JBC hip-hop and R&B night led by DJ CELORY and company — A low-key but heavyweight record bar night centered on hip-hop and R&B.
An anniversary night at Tangle celebrating Shibuya rock bar star star — A local anniversary party where venue relationships shape the tone of the night.
A 500-yen techno and house night at ZUBAR — A straightforward neighborhood-scale party built around techno and house with a low barrier to entry.
A late-night bass-focused party built around the sound system — This party is built around the physical impact of a reggae sound system, making low-end presence a central attraction. Its late-night slot suits heavy, body-moving dance sets.
A signature DecaBar night driven by spectacle and after-midnight energy — The concept puts women at the center, layering show elements and DJs to create a liberated late-night environment.
A Koenji Dark Psy night driven by Hi-Tech and Psycore — A late-night psychedelic session that ties veterans and newer artists together through high-speed dark dance music.
A Xi-hosted house party at MOGRA — A late-night house event with a direct pitch to four-on-the-floor fans. Even without full lineup detail, the musical direction is very clear.
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.
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.
An Asakusa night driven by organizer momentum — An event built around the organizers' visible excitement. Even with limited genre detail, the party's main draw is clearly its emotional intensity.
A summer session of anime, non-tie-ins, and food — A social day event centered on anime songs while folding in non-tie-in tracks and food for a broader, stay-all-day atmosphere.
A milestone anniversary edition at nagomix Shibuya following the 65th event — A community-centered anniversary edition marking a long-running series milestone.
A MOGRA night where favorite anime songs go head to head — A night built around each performer bringing their strongest anime-song convictions directly onto the floor.
A summer-tinged anime edition from an eighth-year regular — A daytime anime-centered session with two guests, paced to unfold gradually through the afternoon and evening. Its charm comes from the balance of seasonal flavor and long-running community comfort.
A summer staple exploring bossa and Latin sounds — A characterful DOCTOR HEAD party that treats late-'70s-and-later bossa and Latin sounds with both respect and playful freedom.
An altoto edition celebrating UNUG's third anniversary — An anniversary event celebrating a long-running community with guest appearances and a shared milestone feel.
A FORESTLIMIT event curated by yaginiwa, crossing live performance and DJ sets — An early-start artist-curated event that deepens its own world by crossing live and DJ formats.
An ongoing DJ and live series at ZUBAR — A recurring series that crosses DJs and live acts in an intimate room. Affordable entry meets a clearly substantial program.
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 noise-centered underground showcase with black-metal edges — A noise-focused lineup featuring a P.O.V. x NOWHEREBUTLIES set described as noise meeting black metal.
A free-entry two-DJ Sunday night session — A tightly framed OR TOKYO night that works perfectly as a late-weekend close.
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.