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Azabu-Juban's glitzy Ele Tokyo celebrates one year of heavily EDM-tinged parties and flashy ad campaigns from September 4, with singer-songwriter Matthew Koma kicking things off with a Friday-night gig. Featured on hit tracks by the likes of Zedd, Hardwell, Alesso and Afrojack, Koma is apparently every big-time laptop-basher's favourite vocalist right now, so expect him to show off mainly that side of his talent portfolio on the night. And just so you know, the club is operating a Hummer 'party bus' throughout the anniversary event period: revellers unconcerned about taste can get on the monstrosity in either Shibuya or Roppongi.
Open Fri Sep 4
Time From 10pm
Admission Men ¥2,000 (incl. 2 drinks), women free
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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