London Calling’s "Disco Circus" is coming to Tokyo for the grand opening week of a new club to hit T-town... Circus Tokyo.
The famous Circus Osaka is opening its sister club here in Tokyo and London Calling has been asked to join in on the festivities during its grand opening week.
Featuring some of the hottest DJs in Tokyo across two rooms, guests will be feasting on the quality sounds and energy that is the signature vibe of all London Calling events.
For one night only, Damon Martin, founding member of London’s famous club night and record label Disco Bloodbath, will be a guest DJ on the main floor, bringing with him quality house tunes from his production repertoire and classic gems straight from his record bag.
The Details: What: London Calling’s Disco Circus featuring Damon Martin (UK, DISCO BLOODBATH) Full Lineup: Damon Martin, Miles Maeda, Aron T, Mark Birtles, Megumilk, Andre Mcleod, DJ Dandy, Slim Tikini, Yushka, Soichiro Kanai, Phillip Huey, DJ Munoz. When: Saturday Oct 10, 11 p.m. - 5 a.m. Where: Circus Tokyo, 3-26-16 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo Admission: ¥3,000 (door), ¥2,000 (members) Guest List: http://www.london-calling.jp/wordpress/guest-list/ More information: https://www.facebook.com/events/1637360749876553/
About London Calling
London Calling brings together the crowd, music, DJs and venue to create something very special - a place for good people to come together in the pursuit of good times. The lineups bring forward thinking international and local underground DJs. Expect a heady mix of house, electro, techno, bootleg beats (and a strong dose of anything goes) with mad vocals, massive synths and killer basslines.
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Moonraker
It's a long time since I went to a club in Japan. Have the patrons stopped dancing in a line all doing the same movements?
nakanoguy01
if you're using the word "patrons" for clubbers then you are really too old to even be asking the question. and judging by the lack of comments, so are many other posters.
Moonraker
I dunno. "Clubber" sounds so neanderthal.
gokai_wo_maneku
It is distressing that this started in Osaka and THEN came to Tokyo and that it is in Shibuya and not in SHINJUKU! Wasn't the disco age during the 80s? I was just a little boy, but I seem to remember hearig disco music on the radio or on TV. I seem to remember Donna Summer and the Villiage People.