What this is
Body & SOUL is a legendary Sunday afternoon dance party that originated in New York City, celebrated for its soulful house music and inclusive, joyful atmosphere. The event has been a cornerstone of the global house music scene since its inception, drawing together DJs, dancers, and music lovers in a spirit of communal celebration. This special Tokyo edition marks the 20th anniversary of the inaugural New York event, making it a milestone occasion for fans of the series worldwide. It will be held at the Harumi Passenger Ship Terminal in Tokyo, an open waterfront venue where guests can enjoy sunshine and sea breezes alongside the music.
Who should go
This event is ideal for house music enthusiasts, fans of New York club culture, and anyone who appreciates a sophisticated yet soulful dance party atmosphere. The Sunday afternoon format makes it accessible and relaxed compared to late-night club events, attracting a mixed crowd of seasoned dancers and curious newcomers alike. Expats and tourists with a love of Black music traditions and underground dance culture will feel especially at home here. Arrive early to secure a good spot and soak in the waterfront setting before the crowd builds.
Good to know
Tickets are likely available through eplus.jp or pia.jp — both platforms accept foreign credit cards, and convenience store pickup at Lawson (combini) is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. The Harumi Passenger Ship Terminal is a large open-air waterfront space, so the event will likely have a festival-style standing layout with room to move and dance freely. Arrive at least 30–45 minutes before the music starts to find your footing and explore the venue. As a daytime outdoor event, sunscreen and a hat are practical essentials for June sunshine in Tokyo. The 20th anniversary framing suggests this may feature special guest DJs, so keep an eye on the official lineup announcement closer to the date.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
