Music, dancing and racing? Perhaps it isn’t the combination you would expect but it certainly has the potential for a thrilling ride! On April 16th—that is this Thursday—Tune In Tokyo is set to host the D1 Kickoff Party in preparation for the much anticipated D1 Grand Prix that will begin in Anaheim, California on May 2. As per usual, everyone is encouraged to dress for the occasion on Thursday and Tune In Tokyo greatly looks forward to seeing everyone’s race-inspired fashion! Drop in and check it all out at Matsumoto’s 2nd St Jazz in Los Angeles’ Little Tokyo from 9pm to 2am! The cost is once again $10 for those of you 18 and up and just $5 for 21 and up. Have fun and drive safe!

International Pop Conspiracy (IPC) proudly announces Tune in Tokyo, Los Angeles’ first all-Japanese music dance club. Join Greg Hignight, DJ Tora, DJ Del, DJ Ally Kat, and DJ Yuki as they spin the best in J-Pop, J-Rock, Neo-Soul, J-Urban, and Eurobeat!

Tune in Tokyo is held every third Thursday of the month at Matsumoto’s 2nd Street Jazz in Little Tokyo. Known for its band showcases like Judo Chop, 2nd Street Jazz is the premier destination in the Little Tokyo area for music fans. The venue has been hosting memorable live performances for years, and has recently seen acts like Thee Out Mods, Nirf and Emi Kasai Band.

2nd Street Jazz is located at the corner of 2nd Street and Central in Los Angeles. There is a $10 cover for 18 and up, $5 cover for 21 and up. Only attendees over 18 will be admitted. Hours are 9 pm to 2 am. Further information is available at the official MySpace site, www.myspace.com/tuneintokyoclub.

About Tune In Tokyo

Tune in Tokyo was created to provide an environment where fans of J-Pop, J-Rock, and Japanese subculture can meet and connect to others with similar interests. Tune in Tokyo is organized by members of IPC. For more information about Tune In Tokyo, visit http://www.myspace.com/tuneintokyoclub.

About IPC

IPC, or International Pop Conspiracy, have been presenting global pop events in Los Angeles since 2007, with an emphasis on Spanish, French, and Japanese dance pop. For more information about IPC, visit http://www.myspace.com/ipc0.