Lab Tribe
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/NIGHTLIFE, KYOTO/ Updated : Apr 12, 2017, 12:30 IST
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Lab Tribe is a fantastic underground nightclub in Kyoto and mostly attracts students because of its modern vibe. It markets itself as an entertainment lab because the best international DJs call it home and popular celebrities and … Read more
Lab Tribe is a fantastic underground nightclub in Kyoto and mostly attracts students because of its modern vibe. It markets itself as an entertainment lab because the best international DJs call it home and popular celebrities and models are regular guests. Read less

Lab Tribe is a fantastic underground nightclub in Kyoto and mostly attracts students because of its modern vibe. It markets itself as an entertainment lab because the best international DJs call it home and popular celebrities and models are regular guests. There is a different theme for every night and the music ranges from Hip-Hop, Reggae and R&B tunes to popular Pop and Rock beats. The sound system is top-notch and the nightclub can hold upto 250 people at a time given how spacious it is. Considering the energetic crowds and spellbinding atmosphere, the parties held at Lab Tribe are honestly unparalleled. The drinks are great, the staff is friendly and might just join you on the dance floor.
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