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This bewilderingly eclectic one-day fest organised by DIY management agency Dum-Dum LLP makes the move from Shibuya down to Daikanyama’s Unit without losing an inch of its trademark craziness: the late-night edition sees Indonesian indie poppers Ikkubaru contribute with exotic flavour, while the rest of the extensive lineup ranges from wacky guitar gang Dotsuitarunen to DJ unit OL Killer and ex-Supercar headman Koji Nakamura’s electronica project Nyantora – something for all tastes, in other words. Note that tickets including the earlier gigs (La Sera, The Raincoats etc.) are sold separately and cost ¥6,900.
Open Fri Jun 19
Time From 11pm
Admission ¥3,500 adv (¥6,900 for the entire festival)
Venue Unit
Address Za House Bldg, 1-34-17 Ebisu-Nishi, Shibuya-ku
Transport Daikanyama Station (Tokyu Toyoko line).
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