What this is
NIGHT ON THE PLANET! is one of Tokyo's longest-running international party and DJ event series, celebrating its 19th anniversary in June 2026. For nearly two decades, the brand has been a fixture in Tokyo's electronic music and dance culture scene, consistently drawing a diverse crowd of locals, expats, and international visitors. The event takes place at Shinjuku LOFT, a storied live music and club venue in one of Tokyo's most vibrant nightlife districts. This milestone 19th anniversary edition is expected to feature extended programming, special guest DJs, and the kind of high-energy atmosphere that has kept the series running for almost two decades.
Who should go
This event is ideal for electronic music fans, dedicated club-goers, and anyone curious about Tokyo's international nightlife scene. The crowd is a lively mix of long-time followers of the brand, expats living in Tokyo, and curious newcomers looking to experience authentic Tokyo club culture. The atmosphere is energetic and dance-focused, making it a great fit for night owls who want more than a standard bar experience. Arrive early — advance ticket holders are given priority entry, so showing up close to doors open will help you avoid queues and secure a good spot on the floor.
Good to know
Tickets are sold exclusively through eplus.jp — foreign credit cards are accepted, and Lawson convenience store pickup is the easiest option for visitors without a Japanese address; select 'Lawson' as your pickup method at checkout and collect using the Loppi terminal in-store. Shinjuku LOFT is a well-known mid-sized live and club venue with a capacity of roughly 500–600; it is an all-standing space with a bar area, and the atmosphere on club nights is intimate and energetic. Entry is prioritised in order: eplus ticket holders, performer reservations, then door tickets — arriving early as an advance ticket holder is still advisable as queues can form before doors open. The venue is located in the basement of the Shinjuku Loft Building near Kabukicho; cash is useful for drinks and merchandise, though some bar transactions may accept card. Bag check may be available but space is limited, so travel light.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

