What this is
HARLEM's weekly Tuesday night session runs hip-hop and all-mix sets from a six-strong DJ lineup — residents VLOT, REVOLVER, New J, and NOGU holding down the floor alongside guests PIS and Mr.Take1. It's a straightforward club night rather than a ticketed concert, with a tiered door policy that rewards early arrivals and anyone turning 20.
Who should go
Hip-hop heads and club regulars looking for a midweek Tokyo night out. Those celebrating their 20th birthday get in free all day — worth noting for groups marking the occasion.
Good to know
Door charge is cash only — have yen ready before you queue. HARLEM is one of Tokyo's longest-running hip-hop clubs, located on the upper floors of a building in Shibuya's Center-gai area; look for the signage and expect a small queue on busier nights. The venue is standing/dancing throughout with a bar area; capacity is modest so it can feel intimate or crowded depending on the night. The 25:00 discount cutoff is strictly observed, so arriving by midnight gives you the reduced rate. Foreign visitors should note that Japan's legal drinking and club entry age is 20, and door staff will check ID.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

