Layton Giordani is coming to Tokyo!
Fresh off performances at Coachella, Sphere, and Tomorrowland, and riding high on his global hit “Last Night” (Anyma x Layton Giordani Remix), he lands at OHJO BLDG at the peak of his momentum.
A core figure in the Drumcode family, Layton has released countless killer tracks including the 19M+ streamed “Space Date,” and continues to light up stages at festivals around the world with his signature sound.
Joining him are some of the finest names from Tokyo’s local scene—ready to deliver a night of global × local synergy on the dancefloor.
At the heart of Shinjuku’s neon jungle, OHJO BLDG stands as a symbol of Tokyo’s evolving underground.
A place where vintage charm and cutting-edge culture collide—witness the next revolution here.
The Ohjo Building
Nestled in Kabukicho's neon maze, this retrofuturist monolith has been warping Tokyo's cultural fabric since 1964. What began as a home to post-war jazz cafes has evolved into one of the city's most vital spaces for underground house and techno.
The building spans several distinct zones across its industrial floors. The main room (capacity 500) features a meticulously tuned sound system that delivers pristine frequencies through perfectly positioned stacks. A network of smaller spaces, ranging from intimate 300-capacity rooms to expanded 800-capacity configurations, hosts pre-parties and afterhours sessions. Raw concrete walls create ideal acoustics for deep, hypnotic sets.
The venue's booking policy balances international talent with Tokyo's thriving local scene. Recent guests span from deep house pioneers to emerging techno experimentalists, while regular events showcase the city's growing community of producers and DJs who are pushing the boundaries of both genres.
Getting there: Five minutes from Seibu-Shinjuku Station. Look for the brutalist structure standing defiant against Kabukicho's commercial excess.
Capacity: 300-800 (multi-room)
Music Policy: House, techno, minimal
Features: High-end sound system, multiple rooms, industrial atmosphere