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The Dreamers EP33 — event in Tokyo

The Dreamers EP33 at ENTER shibuya | Underground Club Night in Tokyo 2026

About this event

What this is

The Dreamers EP33 is a recurring house and tech house DJ night held at ENTER shibuya, one of Tokyo's respected underground electronic music venues in Shibuya. Now in its 33rd edition, the event brings together DJs from different generations and stylistic backgrounds to craft a continuous musical narrative across the night. The format is intentional and arc-driven — beginning with a quieter, atmospheric opening, building through peak-hour intensity, and culminating in a euphoric morning stretch. It is less a standard club night and more a curated sonic journey, celebrating the communal and storytelling power of dance music.

Who should go

This is ideal for electronic music lovers who appreciate the craft of DJing and the full arc of a proper club night rather than a single headline act. House and tech house fans, night owls, and those curious about Tokyo's underground dance music scene will feel right at home. The multi-generational lineup makes it a good entry point for newcomers to the scene as well as seasoned clubbers. Arrive after midnight to catch the energy building toward peak hours, or come at morning entry time for a more affordable and already-euphoric experience.

Good to know

ENTER shibuya is a boutique underground club venue in Shibuya with an intimate capacity, known for a sound-system-focused setup and a community-oriented crowd. Tickets for this type of event are typically pay-on-the-door in cash, though check the venue's official website or social channels in advance to confirm if advance tickets are available via Resident Advisor or Peatix, both of which accept foreign credit cards. Cash is strongly recommended for both entry and drinks at the bar. Bags are not usually checked at the door but lockers or bag storage may be limited, so travel light. The event runs through to the early morning, so factor in last train times — Shibuya Station is close, but trains stop around midnight and resume around 5am, making this effectively an all-nighter.

This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

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