Japan’s largest nightclub, ZEROTOKYO, is gearing up to celebrate its 2nd anniversary in style with a three-day event that promises to be nothing short of spectacular. The celebrations, set for April 25-28, will feature headline performances from techno powerhouse Charlotte de Witte and Berlin’s own Boys Noize. Known for its massive scale and cutting-edge audiovisual setups, ZEROTOKYO is pulling out all the stops to mark this milestone.
Hailing from Belgium, Charlotte de Witte has become a defining force in the techno scene, with performances at major festivals like Tomorrowland and an impressive catalog of releases. Her headline set on April 26 is set to bring her signature dark and driving style to the heart of Tokyo. Meanwhile, Boys Noize, a veteran of the electronic scene, will take the stage on April 28, closing out the festivities. With a Grammy win for producing Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s “Rain on Me” and collaborations with the likes of A$AP Rocky and Frank Ocean, Boys Noize’s return to ZEROTOKYO is highly anticipated.
The event kicks off with the NYLON JAPAN 21st Anniversary Party, transforming ZEROTOKYO into “HOTEL NYLON” for a night where fashion meets music. Featuring performances from rising stars like IS:SUE and a curated lineup of Japanese talents, the opening night sets the stage for a weekend of non-stop entertainment.
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Located in Shinjuku’s iconic Kabukicho district, ZEROTOKYO spans three levels with five distinct areas, each equipped with over 100 Adamson speakers and a 360-degree LED vision system powered by COSMIC LAB. The venue has hosted global icons like Diplo, Nina Kraviz, and KSHMR, blending international acts with Japanese legends such as Takkyu Ishino and Ken Ishii.
As ZEROTOKYO continues to redefine Tokyo’s nightlife, its 2nd-anniversary celebration is set to be a defining moment for the city’s club scene. For tickets and more information, visit the official website.
