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'Exclusive entertainment venue' Ele Tokyo is preparing for its grand opening in September with this weekend bash, the first-ever event at this ambitious club. Friday sees a visit by Dutch trance and EDM spinner Ummet Ozcan, while DJ Turbulence will be visiting from Las Vegas on Saturday. Women enter for free, while men are required to pay a whopping ¥4,000 (with two drinks to sweeten the deal). The dress code is 'stylish', and the age limit is 20 for women and 23 for men.
Note: Ele Tokyo will be open Wed-Sat from August 13 to the end of the month – doors open at 10pm every night, women get in for free, and men pay ¥3,000 on Wed-Thu and ¥4,000 on Fri-Sat.
Open Aug 8-9
Time from 8pm
Admission Men ¥4,000 (incl. two drinks), women free.
URL www.eletokyo.com
Venue Ele Tokyo
Address Fukao Bldg. B1F-1F, 1-4-5 Azabu-Juban, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Transport Azabu-Juban Station (Oedo, Namboku lines)
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