What this is
JUNIOR is a long-running Tokyo nightlife brand and collective that has been a fixture in the city's underground club and party scene since the mid-1990s. This special event marks its 30th anniversary under the theatrical heist-themed title 'Thieves of the World, Steal the 30 Carat Pebbles,' a name that reflects the brand's characteristically creative and conceptual approach to nightlife. Over three decades, JUNIOR has contributed significantly to Tokyo's underground music and dance culture, making this milestone a meaningful moment for the city's alternative scene. The anniversary format promises a celebratory atmosphere that honors the collective's history while looking forward.
Who should go
This event is ideal for fans of Tokyo's underground club scene, electronic music enthusiasts, and anyone curious about the city's alternative nightlife culture. Longtime supporters of JUNIOR will find the anniversary format especially meaningful, while newcomers drawn by the milestone occasion are equally welcome. The crowd is expected to be creative, music-savvy, and celebratory — a good mix of veterans and fresh faces. Check JUNIOR's official social media channels closer to July for lineup announcements and any updated venue details before heading out.
Good to know
Tickets are sold via eplus.jp — the site accepts foreign credit cards and offers convenience store pickup (combini) at Lawson, which is the most reliable collection method for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Shinjuku LOFT is a well-established live music and event venue in Kabukicho with a capacity of roughly 500; it operates as a standing floor venue with a bar area, and the atmosphere tends to be intimate and energetic. The separate ¥600 drink charge is standard practice at many Tokyo club events and is collected at entry or at the bar — have cash ready as smaller venues often prefer it. Doors open at 15:30 so this is an unusually early start time for a nightlife event — confirm the schedule on JUNIOR's social media as set times may be staggered across the evening. Bags are generally not checked at Shinjuku LOFT but keep belongings compact on a busy standing floor.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

