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OTO -Mac Declos Tokyo 2026 | Tickets, Lineup & Event Details

Mac Declos headlines a techno event at Ohjo Bldg in Tokyo on April 24, 2026, featuring a diverse lineup of electronic artists.

·By Mike Jansen·

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Mac Declos headlines a techno event at Ohjo Bldg in Tokyo on April 24, 2026, featuring a diverse lineup of electronic artists.

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The event on April 24, 2026, at Ohjo Bldg in Tokyo features a lineup of electronic music talents under the banner of OTO -Mac Declos. This festival showcases the depth of the Techno genre alongside a variety of electronic styles. As an important event, it highlights Tokyo's dynamic music scene, often serving as a hub for local and international artists.

The lineup is headlined by Mac Declos, an esteemed techno artist from Berlin, who will bring his unique sound to the Tokyo audience. Supporting him are several local electronic artists including Lisa Mizuno, SOGI, and NITA, all from Tokyo, who each contribute their distinct styles to the evening. Merco Ben, another Tokyo native, further enriches the night’s offerings. Uich and Ryusei Sato, also from Tokyo, alongside STRATAH, expand the sonic palette, ensuring a varied electronic music experience throughout the night.

Tokyo's electronic music scene has been thriving, and this event plays a significant role in its ongoing development. On the same day, two other events, TOHO - 東方良音- and NIGHT CLUB ~Remembering REMI & ROUSH BDB~, will be held, showcasing 15 and 12 artists, respectively. Just after this festival, the NEBULA HARD GROOVE/HARD TECHNO/HARDCORE event is set for May 8, highlighting the city's continuous commitment to electronic music events.

Tickets and full event details for OTO -Mac Declos are available on EDMDanceDirectory.com.

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