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A weekday music festival spirit built from danceable Japanese pop sensibilities — A party that turns the uplift of Japanese-language pop and domestic sources into dance music for the present floor.
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AKIHABARA 16 upcoming events
A weekday music festival spirit built from danceable Japanese pop sensibilities — A party that turns the uplift of Japanese-language pop and domestic sources into dance music for the present floor.
MOGRA’s first-Wednesday game music party — A recurring party that places video game music at the center of the club floor. This guest edition combines reliable format with extra excitement.
A MOGRA late-night built on major anime songs — A straightforward high-energy party that maximizes shared crowd reaction through familiar anime music.
A daytime MOGRA party connecting many genres — A daytime party event built around the range and movement of an all-genre format.
A daytime MOGRA session sweeping across otaku music — An event sharing energy through a wide spread of otaku music including anime songs, Vocaloid, and VTubers.
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.
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.
MOGRA's regular dance music night featuring Sasuke Haraguchi's house music set — A recurring late-night club party built around a clearly framed guest house set.
MOGRA's recurring third-Saturday late-night anime song club event — A recurring anison club night that runs until morning with three featured guest DJs.
A summer daytime MOGRA event focused on ikemen-content music — A fan-driven club event built around shared franchise love and explosive reactions to favorite tracks.
A new event reframing Bushiroad-related songs through DJ culture — An unofficial DJ event that treats Bushiroad-related music as club material, reshaping it through sequencing and floor flow rather than live performance.
A flyer-led July 22 announcement from MOGRA — For now, the announcement mainly establishes the title and date. It reads as an early teaser event to keep on your radar while awaiting fuller details.
A MOGRA late-night date to lock in before the full details drop — A series-style event that leads with date and venue, building anticipation for later details.
A Sunday daytime MOGRA edition built around nostalgic anime-song originals — A session centered on sharing collective memories of anime-song originals on the dancefloor. The guest DJs and VJ suggest a balance of nostalgia and club energy.
An 8th anniversary Love Live! dance session for summer — A celebratory event using Love Live! music to look back on the year so far and build momentum toward the next big moments.
A fourth edition at MOGRA with strong fandom energy — An afternoon-to-evening event that centers shared fandom while expanding its circle through guests and open-call participation.
A MOGRA daytime series entry with only the start time visible so far — A series installment announced mainly by title, with fuller details still to come.
A MOGRA club event centered on Touhou music — Clearly framed as a Touhou music event, it brings multiple acts together to build both a strong thematic identity and dancefloor momentum.
A one-night Touhou music ritual for the summer solstice — An event that layers live acts, DJs, ritual, and VJ work to present Touhou music as a ceremonial celebration.
A MOGRA late-night slot with only the start time revealed so far — The latest installment of a series, currently announced only by name while fuller details are pending.
A weekday night of anime and tokusatsu oldies — A drinking-friendly floor built around older anime and tokusatsu songs, with room for audience requests.
A Vocaloid-centered weekday gathering at MOGRA — A 19:00-start Vocaloid bar night whose identity is strong enough to be carried by the title alone, drawing a crowd through shared references and enthusiasm.
A long-running midweek MOGRA event for relaxed Vocaloid listening — A legendary midweek event built for enjoying Vocaloid music at an easy, drink-friendly pace.
A new chapter updating A-POP BAR into a current Akihabara pop party — A renewed MOGRA staple that keeps the request-board sociability of A-POP BAR while centering anime, gaming, and internet-born pop music.
A third-Saturday staple anison party running all night with three guests — This edition adds new guest DJs to a well-established third-Saturday anison party. The result is a mix of dependable recurring energy and month-specific variation.
A speed-driven daytime club session at MOGRA — A 14:00 daytime event with minimal framing, best approached as a floor-focused session built around the sharp momentum implied by its juke/footwork title.
MOGRA’s late-night crossroads of subculture and club music — A long-format night where DJs with anime and internet roots balance pop immediacy with real edge.
A monthly gathering for indie game developers — An open space for sharing games, getting feedback, and building peer connections among indie developers.