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Spin Sum x Kulu Tokyo 2025: Join Our Giveaway For Headliner JOPLYN & More!

Brace yourself for a night of heart-thumping music when Spin Sum ร— Kulu Tokyo take over the Popinjays rooftop for a one-night-only performance by eclectic Berlin-based DJ JOPLYN. On Friday, 11 July, 8pm to 4am, expect floor-lifting beats to kick off the summer in true Spin Sum style. A world-class roster of buzz-worthy DJs will warm up the decks before JOPLYNโ€™s headlining set keeps you dancing beneath the stars and skyline โ€™til the wee hours.

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Touching down on The Murrayโ€™s Popinjays rooftop, the night opens with sonic storytelling from Kulu Tokyo resident Ground, Mr. Spin Sum himself Willer, rising Hong Kong star Cocoa, and the always-inventive JWKW. Just as you catch your breath, innovative beat mixer JOPLYN will step up for a set your ears โ€“ and soul โ€“ wonโ€™t soon forget.

Famed for her โ€˜post-genreโ€™ approach that fuses house, techno, and lush melodic threads, JOPLYN delivers high-energy mixes as expansive as her own international roots. Let this magnetic live act move your feet and unite the crowd with every pulsing bar, immersing you fully in the Spin Sum ร— Kulu Tokyo universe of deep basslines and electrifying talent.

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Alongside the usual โ€˜no shoes, no shirt, no service,โ€™ skip the sport shorts, flip-flops, and anything resembling a workout kit. Otherwise, bring all the colour and snazz you like.

General admission is HKD$520, with a HKD$600 upgrade for backstage VIP access (or HKD$1,080 if you go straight for a backstage-VIP ticket). VIP tables start at HKD$20,000. Feeling lucky? Enter our exclusive giveaway for a shot at free tickets.

For full details, head to the official Spin Sum site.

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Author Bio Min Ji Park
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Born in Korea and raised in Hong Kong, Min Ji has combined her degree in anthropology and creative writing with her passion for going on unsolicited tangents as an editor at Friday Club. In between watching an endless amount of movies, she enjoys trying new cocktails and pastas while occasionally snapping a few pictures.

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