Entertainment | Jun 24

ULTRA Japan Returns to Tokyo This September

Jun 24 (edmtunes.com) - ULTRA Japan will make its return on Saturday, September 17 – Sunday, September 18, 2022, for the festival’s seventh edition.

Taking over the idyllic Toyko Odaiba Ultra Park II, the festival will make its long-awaited revival across two days and multiple stages.

The forthcoming 2022 lineup announcement promises to offer a once again unique experience to festival-goers that extends across the dance music spectrum. This Ultra Japan comeback marks a comeback for one of the country’s major electronic music festivals. No names have been announced this far for this 2022 edition but 2019 headliners included world-class names like Afrojack, DJ Snake, Galantis, and Pendulum.


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