HIROSHI KAWANABE / FELINE
A dependable two-DJ house night at Bridge Shibuya — A weekday session built around two trusted selectors, offering strong house music at an easy price.
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165 DJ events observed in Shibuya, Tokyo. Genres include house, hip-hop, techno and bass. Featured venues: DJ BAR Bridge Shibuya, Ruby Room and club bar FAMILY.
A dependable two-DJ house night at Bridge Shibuya — A weekday session built around two trusted selectors, offering strong house music at an easy price.
A Ruby Room standalone event with limited details so far — Details are scarce for now, but the standalone listing suggests a program with its own distinct identity.
A black-music session celebrating FAMILY's 30th anniversary — An accessible weekday anniversary night carrying both celebratory energy and the weight of a long local history.
A Wednesday hip-hop session with a digger's touch — A low-cost WREP midweek regular built around hip-hop selection with depth and personality.
A weekday disco session at KOARA — A bright groove-driven night where three DJs keep the dance floor moving with ease.
DJ EMMA's open-hearted Thursday house floor — A recurring night that pairs veteran house selection with an intentionally egalitarian atmosphere.
An open MC battle for beginners and veterans alike — An early-evening battle event that stays widely open through hand-raise entry while delivering intense live lyrical competition.
Ruby Room's free party connecting multiple genres with ease — A loose, durable night built on the simple combination of music, drinks, and people.
A FAMILY 30th anniversary two-man night with RHYMESTER and GAGLE — An anniversary edition centered on powerful live performances in a lounge-style setting.
FAMILY's bar-counter lounge night — A music-forward lounge session that sits closer than a club but deeper than ordinary bar background sound.
A Thursday hip-hop session with DJ MAGARA, ASIAN STAR, and DJ DEFLO — A staple WREP Thursday built around strong selections at an easy entry price.
A KOARA Thursday led by Lo-Fi, Karuta, and levolant — A compact session that lets the DJs' sequencing do the talking.
A house and tech house night featuring guests from Barcelona — An internationally tinted floor built from house, tech house, and Afro house-inflected groove.
An anniversary edition linking FAMILY's 30th year and Kuroneko's 20th DJ year — A late-night party that combines celebration and scene energy through hip-hop and R&B.
A house night led by two figures central to Bridge Shibuya's Fridays — Built around DJ NORI's birthday, the night pairs him with old friend Alex from Tokyo. It promises a groove-driven session shaped by history and trust rather than flash.
A birthday party for Bridge Shibuya mainstay DJ NORI — A night celebrating twelve years of Friday residency, condensed into a party full of Bridge Shibuya history and friendships.
A late-night OTO party centered on DJ CARP — A celebratory late-night gathering driven by a varied DJ cast and a welcoming first-round energy.
A Ruby Room late-night slot driven by the atmosphere of its title — An event that seems content to let the room itself define the experience. It suits people who want to shift into a new mood late on a Friday.
A second-anniversary celebration at Tangle with DJs, VJs, live acts, and dance — An anniversary party that uses two years of shared history as the base for an all-night update of sound and movement.
An OTO showcase gathering the current voices of trainee DJs — A showcase built to compare evolving DJ identities still in the middle of development.
WREP's fourth Friday hip-hop night with DJ YANATAKE and crew — A hip-hop party that balances Friday-night momentum with approachable entry.
A long-running fourth-Friday KOARA session dating back to 2008 — A local party that builds depth through the shared rhythm of a long-established crew.
A turning-point ROIRO night with Perfo's Japan debut and a new resident — A techno night that explores mystery, momentum, and narrative depth.
A Circus Tokyo late-night event centered on ATURA — A late-night format that turns the headliner's presence into direct floor energy.
A playful, personality-packed OTO late-night with many distinct DJs — A late-night session where many distinct personalities keep reframing the room's energy.
An immersive late-night session at Ruby Room running until morning — A long-form late-night event built to pull people gradually into the room. It feels aimed at making the overall experience, rather than just the details, stick in memory.
A Saturday event at Bridge Shibuya led by r1ku — A DJ bar night defined less by heavy framing and more by the artist's presence and the room itself.
A Bridge Shibuya house night driven by the chemistry of two DJs — By keeping the lineup tight, the night puts extra weight on flow and personality. It feels like a club session that balances ease with focus.
ENTER's weekend edition of Vitamin, focused on layers and space — A dance music gathering that brings together different perspectives and invites attention to texture as much as movement.
A weekend FAMILY hip-hop night featuring KEN-BO — A tough, floor-focused late-night session powered by DJs with strong scene presence.
A direct hardstyle strike at CIRCUS TOKYO with Adjuzt's Tokyo debut — Featuring Gearbox standout Adjuzt, this booking pushes precision and weight to the front. Its core idea is to let Tokyo feel the current state of hardstyle firsthand.
An OTO anniversary edition shaped by 18 years of relationships — This milestone edition celebrates a long-running party through the chemistry of guest and resident DJs. More than spectacle, the focus is on the trust and atmosphere built over time.
A birthday-centered event that builds energy from early evening — This is the kind of event where the reason for gathering matters as much as the lineup. Its real appeal is the atmosphere created by the people in the room.
WREP's regular fourth-Saturday hip-hop session — A multi-DJ night that keeps the room warm through steady hip-hop selection in a bar-lounge setting. Relaxed in tone, but solid at its core.
A minimal weekend session built around four DJs — With a low entry fee and a simple four-DJ setup, the event puts the feel of selection front and center. The small-room setting helps the nuances come through.
ENTER's weekend edition of Vitamin, built around space and nuance — A party that leans on groove, layering, and space rather than obvious hype. Different artistic perspectives are meant to cross and shape a long-form night.
A heavyweight CIRCUS drum and bass night with DJ HYPE and MC GQ — The concept is a direct collision between UK roots and Japan's current scene. It offers both legendary authority and the momentum of today's local front line.
A midnight Ruby Room hip-hop party crossing DJs and dance — By running music and dance expression side by side, the event gives the room a more three-dimensional energy. Its strength is the vividness that suits a true late-night slot.
A notice for a closed day at WREP — A schedule entry that clearly marks the venue as closed rather than hosting an event.
A casual Sunday free party at Ruby Room — A Sunday social space with no entry barrier, built for spontaneous drop-ins.
An irregular bar-lounge night using the FAMILY space — A late-night refuge that values space, conversation, and music between heavier club moments.
A bright, feel-good Sunday afternoon session at OTO — A daytime event that lifts the mood through both DJs and VJ work. Its appeal lies in a buoyant feel that matches the afternoon slot.
A Japan live showcase featuring three Korean artists — A fan-focused showcase with priority entry and photo perks.
A Sunday session led by KOARA residents — A low-pressure staple night built around the natural chemistry of the resident crew.
An early-start, house-leaning session at Ruby Room — A night that leaves room for the venue atmosphere itself to define the experience.
A Monday lounge night built around conversation — An open weekday music space that leaves room for both ease and intensity.
A fourth-Sunday late-night session crossing hip hop and live acts — A dense FAMILY-style night that pushes both showcase impact and dancefloor momentum.
A Bridge Shibuya house session led by three selectors — A night built for following the flow of respected selectors at close range.
A compact Ruby Room weekday event running 19:00 to 23:00 — A compact night that leaves space for the venue atmosphere to carry the experience.
A weeknight house night at Bridge Shibuya starting from 20:00. — A stripped-back house party with an easy entry point and a clear focus on flow and atmosphere.
An irregular FAMILY bar-style session focused on all good music. — A late-night gathering shaped by DJ KOPERO's selections and an easy, bar-centered atmosphere.
A participatory open mic held every Tuesday at Ruby Room. — A night built around spontaneous performances and the shared energy between stage and floor.
A room-connected streaming party hosted by DJ OASIS — A contemporary weekday hip hop session that carries the room's energy directly into the stream.
A groove-focused weekday session with beat live acts — Built around slow-burning groove, it pushes the floor from both DJ and live angles.
A guest edition where people and genres mix through house and bass — It connects unlikely backgrounds and lets natural blending happen on the dancefloor.
A genreless Bridge Shibuya weeknight shaped by two distinctive selectors. — A flexible DJ bar session where taste and range matter more than genre tags.
A continuation of last month's blissful session, now at ENTER — Building on the previous session's afterglow, this edition brings in SUNGA and MAMAZU for a deeper club night.
A focused OTO weeknight where live sets and DJs intersect — A density-first weekday music session packing three live acts and two DJs into a compact three-hour program.
A focused weekday event at Ruby Room running from 19:00 to 23:00. — A tightly framed night that concentrates energy and closeness into a compact room setting.
A long-form midweek KOARA night running from 21:00 to 05:00. — A small-room party where guests and residents build the floor gradually through the night.
An ENTER house and techno night charged by SUNGA's fresh release. — A night where release energy and sound-focused club immersion meet on the dance floor.
DJ EMMA's weekly signature house night at Bridge Shibuya. — A veteran-led house night that keeps the floor open, welcoming, and built for a long shared groove.
A FAMILY daytime Free MC Battle with hand-raise entry before the tournament. — A battle event that lowers the barrier to participation while keeping the raw tension of live competition.
A measured Thursday KOARA session running from 18:00 to 23:00. — A carefully shaped night where a small DJ cast lets conversation and dancing coexist naturally.
A free-entry Ruby Room party connecting techno, disco, indie, hip hop, and more. — An open Thursday night built around good music, drinks, and the pleasure of an easy crowd.
A FAMILY 30th anniversary lounge event centered on hip hop and R&B. — A night that blends DJs and live acts while carrying the celebratory weight of FAMILY's anniversary.
A FAMILY 30th edition late-night hip hop event featuring ISSUGI and Senninsho. — A late-night event that builds scene intensity through trusted rappers, DJs, and surrounding culture.
A special CIRCUS TOKYO night tied to the Outlook festival context — A pre-festival connection point that builds late-night intensity through both live acts and DJs.
A classic Bridge Shibuya house night led by three proven selectors. — A meeting of highly experienced house DJs who let the music speak through craft and control.
A DJ night at OTO by the Oh-Eda sisters with dancing at its core — A weekday party designed for easy entry into the dancefloor, with close-range DJs and food in an intimate room.
A 22:30 Ruby Room late slot whose appeal partly lies in its still-undisclosed details. — A Ruby Room late-night entry that invites you into the weekend partly through its very lack of overexposure.
A true Ruby Room overnight session starting at 23:00. — A weekend late-night event designed to build energy gradually and reward people staying with it through the night.
An intimate dance party hosted by the Oh!eda sisters with DJs and food. — A lively OTO night that invites people straight onto the floor with warmth, closeness, and playful momentum.
An international dance night at ENTER SHIBUYA linking Da Nang's PMC with Japan's party scene. — A one-night floor that connects Southeast Asian and Japanese party cultures through shared physical club energy.
A tight KOARA DJ session where seasoned selectors build the night in sequence. — A night for dancing to the depth of groove, hearing the craft of selection and transitions up close.
The fourth real-world draw(); edition, a two-floor audiovisual event born from VRChat. — An event built on real-time interplay between generative visuals, live coding, DJing, and machine live performance.
An early OTO DJ night driven by open devotion to rock 'n' roll. — A night that channels garage and rock energy through DJ sets into something immediate and danceable.
A live night celebrating the release of "Within the Past" — A release party centered on SAISA, designed to showcase the momentum of the full live lineup.
A black music celebration of club bar FAMILY's 30th anniversary with live acts and DJs. — A milestone celebration condensing FAMILY's long-built network and energy around hip-hop and black music into one night.
A 21:00 KOARA DJ night pairing music with a featured special booze. — A night that combines the intimacy of a DJ bar with strong selections and a drink-led point of character.
A sharp CIRCUS TOKYO late-night edition welcoming UK's unknown – untitled. — An underground floor built around immersion in new sounds and unfamiliar sensibilities rather than safe familiarity.
A change notice focused on postponement and rescheduling — This listing is no longer about the performance's appeal but about postponement, refunds, and the replacement date.
A focused Sunday show at Ruby Room — A tightly framed live event that foregrounds the feel of a proper performance night.
A Sunday free party built around easy access — A Ruby Room Sunday concept that prioritizes ease, spontaneity, and simply stepping into the room.
An irregular FAMILY night focused on bar-style hanging — A late-night music-bar concept that values comfort and lingering over peak-intensity club energy.
A showcase event where live acts, DJs, and a pop-up intersect — A densely booked evening party built to move between live performance energy and club-floor momentum.
A night where hip-hop, live sets, and dance performances intersect — A showcase-style party built to generate FAMILY's signature room heat through live acts, DJs, and dance.
A lounge-style Monday built around social breathing room — A light weekday club lounge where drifting between music and conversation is part of the point.
A weekday house session built around three DJs — A simple Bridge weekday setup designed to let each DJ's selection and flow stand out.
A participatory DJ event built entirely around Hololive songs — A fan event where shared favorite voices, loud playback, and audience requests create collective excitement.
A Bridge weekday session linking house and dub — A midweek night that keeps things danceable while preserving the depth and space of dub.
A Tuesday night where performance and social flow connect naturally — A Ruby Room staple built around participatory performance and the easy social drift that follows.
A weekday party mixing DJs, dance, and vendor energy — A layered FAMILY weekday event balancing floor movement with a comfortable hangout feel.
A straight, groove-led weekday house session with HIROSHI KAWANABE — A stripped-back Bridge-style weekday night built to let the DJ's personality lead the room.
An open-ended night defined by its minimal announcement — An event that withholds detail and lets the room itself complete the experience.
A black-music night linking live bands and DJs — A dense FAMILY weekday program that fuses live performance and DJ selection through an all-black-music lens.
DJ EMMA's Thursday house floor built on openness and staying power — A house gathering that combines veteran control, openness, and a long arc from late evening into morning.
A night where reggae and reggaeton cross paths at ENTER — Built around special sets from MUD and Sad Kid Yaz, this night brings together club-ready bass and Latin-rooted propulsion.
An open MC battle welcoming everyone from beginners to veterans — A battle-focused event that lowers entry barriers while keeping the raw tension of live lyrical competition.
A clean weekday KOARA flow shaped by Ozekix — A lightly framed night that lets the resident's selections and room atmosphere do the work.
A free party moving from techno to hip hop and beyond — A Ruby Room night that uses a casual free-entry format to open into broader underground discovery.
A broad live-and-DJ program marking FAMILY's 30th edition — A celebratory event that refuses one genre lane and keeps refreshing the floor through distinct performers.
A hip hop anniversary celebration at FAMILY produced by Bishop Arcade — A dense anniversary night that drives its celebration through stacked DJs, live acts, and hip hop energy.
A veteran-led Friday house session at Bridge — A classic Friday night that leans on the headliner's authority and gets the floor moving from early on.
A Ruby Room lounge night built around good music on vinyl — A lounge concept that foregrounds vinyl texture and wins people over through the feel of selection rather than spectacle.
A FAMILY 30th anniversary party produced by Bishop Arcade — A forceful anniversary night themed around awakening, bringing together live acts, DJs, and MCs to mark a major FAMILY milestone.
A three-DJ KOARA night where drinks and selection sit close together — A compact, easy-entry night designed for conversation, drinks, and steadily unfolding DJ flow.
A CIRCUS late-night event centered on ATRIP — A late-night event that keeps details minimal and relies on the artist's pull to set the room in motion.
A Bridge Shibuya house session fronted by Toshiyuki Goto — A stripped-back house night that lets the DJ’s own command define the room.
A debut day event driven by a large DJ and VJ roster — A fast-moving daytime party that keeps refreshing the floor through a rapid sequence of DJs and visuals.
An early-start rockabilly night with Billy Kitamura and Masami Makino — A direct, title-matching rockabilly session built for easy movement and classic charm.
An OTO afternoon mixing live performance, turntablism, and crew energy — A stay-awhile party where multiple musical focal points blend naturally with food and conversation.
A dense live-and-DJ session for FAMILY’s 30th anniversary — An anniversary night built on hip hop and Black music, balancing live intensity with DJ propulsion.
A KOARA late-night resident session with Keigo and 3rill — A room-focused late-night party that pulls people in through flow rather than spectacle.
A UKG-focused showcase marking 33 Below’s first Japan appearance — A showcase centered on a rising UKG artist, bringing fresh momentum into a Tokyo late-night room.
A Sunday free-entry session at Ruby Room — A Sunday social room with the entry barrier removed, made for spontaneous drop-ins.
A Sunday evening OTO session shaped by multiple DJs — A stay-awhile party with an early start and accessible price, ideal for easing through the end of the weekend.
A three-DJ Bridge Shibuya session crossing house and hip hop — A weekday party that connects genres loosely while letting each DJ’s selection style stand out.
A weekday Bridge Shibuya house session that shifts color across three DJs — An urban house party that stays accessible while still making the differences in DJ selection matter.
Ruby Room’s long-running participatory live night every Tuesday — An open room that softens the line between performer and audience, growing expression and community at once.
A genreless Bridge Shibuya night built on selector range — With Takeshi Kubota and DNG on the bill, the appeal is musical range itself. It suits listeners who prefer movement and surprise over strict genre boundaries.
A recurring FAMILY party returning after a successful previous edition — A social club series where the closeness between performers and crowd carries momentum from one successful edition into the next.
The Tokyo leg of camoufly's Japan shows, starting at 18:00 in an intimate setting — An underground-leaning Tokyo show built to experience camoufly's current momentum in a concentrated early-evening format.
DJ EMMA's weekly Thursday house fixture at Bridge Shibuya — A house party where DJ EMMA personally builds the floor from 22:00, joined by selected guests. The idea of an open, equal dancefloor shapes both the sound and the room.
A free Ruby Room party crossing techno, disco, indie, and hip hop — A straightforward night built around good music, drinks, and people rather than strict genre rules. Free entry makes it easy to drop in whenever the timing feels right.
DJ NORI's Friday house session starting at 20:00 in Bridge Shibuya — The main draw is hearing DJ NORI in a tighter bar environment rather than a massive club. Pricing also keeps it accessible across age groups.
A compact 18:00-23:00 CIRCUS Tokyo appearance — An early show built around camoufly, with a structure that can also serve as the opening chapter of a longer CIRCUS night.
An ENTER late-night techno and house session led by DJ DYE and others — A multi-DJ structure built to evolve from late night into morning. The separate morning price makes the long run approachable from different entry points.
A 20:00 Saturday set from Kza at Bridge Shibuya — A format well suited to arriving early and staying with the DJ's unfolding flow. It is the kind of night carried by the selector's name alone.
An OTO drum'n'bass session with jazz elasticity — A D'n'B night that wins through groove and texture before pure aggression. Its jazz inflection gives the floor a more nuanced shape.
Ruby Room's Sunday free party — A casual Sunday night in Shibuya with free entry and a low-pressure atmosphere.
A daytime CIRCUS Tokyo showcase for Rebelion's latest universe — A show presenting Rebelion's current phase: still crushing in raw hardstyle terms, but expanded into a more cosmic and futuristic audiovisual experience.
A weekday house session at Bridge Shibuya — A house night led by KANGO and OHISHI, shaping a smooth weekday flow in Shibuya.
A Bridge Shibuya night linking R&B, house, and disco — A dance floor that lifts the weekday gently through sleek, soulful groove.
A weekly Tuesday open stage with late bar time — A local Tuesday night at Ruby Room where performance and conversation share the same space.
A Bridge Shibuya house session shaped by two distinct selectors — A close-range club night where the contrast between two DJ styles becomes the main pleasure.
DJ EMMA’s weekly Thursday house session at Bridge Shibuya — A night of classic house carried into the early hours on a peaceful, equal dance floor led by veteran selectors.
A genre-spanning free party at Ruby Room — A sociable long-format night where techno, disco, indie, and hip hop can coexist without pressure.
A Bridge Shibuya house night wrapped in late-city mood — A Friday session that shapes the late-night atmosphere through steadily layered groove rather than obvious spectacle.
A late-night CIRCUS TOKYO session crossing DJs and live acts — A mixtape-like event that compresses multiple scene fragments into one fast-moving night of DJs and live acts.
A Bridge Shibuya house night centered on one selector's world — A simple, music-first house session named directly after its featured DJ, starting at 20:00 and built for patient listening inside a bar-club setting.
A daytime electronic showcase running full force at CIRCUS TOKYO — A daylong event built for sustained immersion in high-output electronic acts, amplified by strong VJ work.
A Ruby Room showcase with a strong one-man-show character — A 19:00-23:00 event with separate advance and door pricing, positioned as a concentrated performance-led showcase rather than a casual club drop-in.
A relaxed Sunday free party at Ruby Room — A no-entry-fee Sunday event that prioritizes ease and sociability over dense billing, leaning into Ruby Room's role as a casual gathering place.
A pop-leaning meeting point for younger DJ communities at OTO — An accessible early-evening event starting at 17:00, where DJs from overlapping crews bring their own versions of current pop sensibility into one room.
A heavyweight weekday house session at Bridge Shibuya — A 20:00-start weekday session with a low ¥1000 entry, where experienced DJs deliver deep groove in Bridge's intimate bar-club environment.
A dance-focused house edition curated by Okamotoreiji — Presented as the house-music branch of YAGI EXHIBITION, this 22:00-start event is built around direct floor energy and the simple pleasure of dancing.
A light and accessible weekday house night at Bridge Shibuya — Opening at 20:00 with a ¥1000 door, this is a practical weekday bar-club session centered on house and built for easy entry and moderate dance-floor energy.
Ruby Room's recurring Tuesday platform for performers and listeners — A participatory open-mic running 19:00-24:00, centered on live expression and social exchange rather than a fixed, polished package.
A Wednesday night of cross-genre intuition from two master selectors — Starting at 20:00 with a ¥1000 entry, this Bridge Shibuya session is about experiencing the connective logic of Kubota Takeshi and COMPUMA rather than staying inside one genre.
OATH's Wednesday session running from 21:00 to 06:00 — A low-cost weekday long-form party where discopants, Celter, and PATRA shape the room across the whole night, from after-work hours to sunrise.
A weekday house session at Bridge Shibuya — A house night in a bar setting, built on focused selectors and an easygoing flow.
A free party spanning techno, disco, indie, hip hop, and more — A long-running, free-entry night built on good music, drinks, and an eclectic crowd.
A reliable house night with DJ NORI at Bridge Shibuya — A bar-club night built around a trusted headliner and an easy path onto the dance floor.
An early-start showcase driven by live acts and DJs — A dense, live-led event that throws several rap and beat sensibilities into one room.
A late-night ENTER session of techno and experimental pressure — A floor experience built on hard techno and experimentation, deepening gradually over the course of the night.
The in-person June 27 edition following the released live recording — A performance that uses an already shared live recording as an entry point, but centers the real value on in-room sound and atmosphere.
A CIRCUS UKG night led by Prozak's Tokyo appearance — A late-night event translating the force of current UKG through the special draw of an overseas guest.
Ruby Room's Sunday free-entry party — A Sunday party built around free entry and the ease of dropping in without commitment.
An early-evening OTO session blending DJs with coffee and tea — A session built for moving between multiple DJs and food-and-drink offerings, enjoying the whole stay as much as the music.
An easy-entry Monday house night in Shibuya — A low-pressure bar-club house session designed to feel easy even at the start of the week.
A Tuesday Bridge night where R&B, soul, and bass intersect — A weekday session where three distinct selectors shape a meeting point between warm groove and bass weight.
A weekly Tuesday participatory open mic — A participatory night where the line between performer and audience stays loose, letting the room's energy build organically. The flow continues naturally into the post-midnight bar time.
A large daytime event bringing together a wide rap- and pop-leaning lineup — A cross-scene event that gathers artists from overlapping rap, pop, and club worlds to build a large daytime surge of energy.
A 14:00-start Japan debut from a fast-rising US dubstep force — A debut booking that packages the special weight of a first Japan appearance with explosive bass music in a concentrated daytime format.