Tickets for ‘Tokyo Nights’, London’s newest and most electrifying Japanese dining spectacle, will go on sale later this week. The event also announces their partnership with popular Danish-Japanese restaurant group Sticks’n’Sushi.

Opening at Borough Hall in Greenwich on 6 June, this immersive event fuses Japanese cuisine, thrilling Sumo action, and captivating theatre into a vibrant celebration of Tokyo’s culture and nightlife. With tickets starting from just £60, early-access pre-sale for those signed up will open at 12.30pm on Thursday 27 November, while general sale will begin at 12pm on Friday 28 November via www.tokyonights.net.

‘Tokyo Nights’ marks a bold first for London – a rare opportunity to witness theatrical Sumo wrestling up close while dining on exceptional sushi and drinking delicious sake. Stepping inside, guests will be transported into a vibrant world inspired by the neon lights and intimate alleyways of Tokyo. Part sporting spectacle, part theatrical journey and part tasting experience, the evening centres around the Dohyō, the Sumo ring, placing guests right at the heart of the action.

Guests can expect a variety of menus from Sticks’n’Sushi showcasing both classic sushi and creative signature dishes that play with texture, flavour and presentation. With sustainably sourced fish and beautifully crafted food, Sticks’n’Sushi brings a level of culinary artistry worth of the event’s immersive, Japanese inspired world.

The event is produced by a world-class creative team whose credits include the acclaimed Grand Expedition, Chambers of Flavour, Secret Cinema, and luxury experiences on the Orient Express and at Soho House. Together, they have crafted a completely original concept that blends the tradition of Sumo – performed by four former professional wrestlers – with elevated dining, premium drinks and an immersive setting unlike anything currently on offer in the capital.

Visitors can tailor their night to suit their style, choosing from premium Dohyō-side seating or more relaxed balcony dining with panoramic views of the spectacle. A curated selection of sake flights, cocktails and Japanese-inspired drinks experiences will complement the evening.

‘Tokyo Nights’ opens on 6 June 2026, promising to be an unforgettable experience for London – a cultural, culinary and theatrical adventure not to be missed.

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