What this is
A multi-floor club night at WOMB built around the concept of complementary halves — different artists and scenes converging to form something complete. The standout element is the 1F floor, where NU Festival (a new urban music and art festival launching at Takanawa Gateway City) takes over in collaboration with Barcelona's iconic Sónar festival, bringing a distinctly European electronic edge to Tokyo. Upstairs on 2F, Spanish DJ NICO ETORENA headlines alongside KABUTO and SATOSHI OTSUKI in a B2B set, while the 4F floor delivers four artists across techno and house.
Who should go
Club regulars who follow the Tokyo techno and house circuit, and anyone curious about the Sónar-affiliated NU Festival before it officially launches. The multi-floor format means you can move between sounds rather than committing to one.
Good to know
Advance tickets are typically available via RA (Resident Advisor), eplus.jp, or the venue's own channels — RA is the most foreigner-friendly option and accepts international credit cards with no Japanese address required. WOMB is one of Tokyo's most established clubs, with a capacity of around 700 across its multiple floors; the main 2F floor has a large mirror ball and a serious sound system, while 4F is a more intimate, darker room. The venue is all-standing. Doors open at 23:00 but the night runs until morning — most floors peak between 1:00 and 4:00. A bag check is available near the entrance for a small fee, and the venue operates a strict ID check on entry. Cash is useful for drinks at the bar, though some areas accept card.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

