2026 TDK Tokyo E-Prix - Spectator Guide | ABB FIA Formula E World Championship

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25 & 26 July 2026
Into the night in Tokyo

Formula E is back for two more in Tokyo, but with a new twist, this time it's a double-header at night with the Tokyo Big Sight illuminated not only by the street lights, but also by the action across two days. Don't miss out, make sure you're part of the drama and excitement on Saturday 25 July and Sunday 26 July 2026.

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Fan Village
Tokyo Spectator Guide

Welcome to the Formula E Fan Village. Where elite electric racing meets live music and family entertainment. The centre of the action, all weekend long.

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Headlining the 2026 TDK Tokyo E-Prix
  • Ginza Takeuchi tokyo formula e
    SATURDAY - Ginza Takeuchi
    Get ready for an electronic music experience like no other as Japanese artist Ginza Takeuchi takes over the entertainment line-up at the Tokyo E-Prix. Formed by iconic RIP SLYME members DJ FUMIYA and SU, this self-described “musical kaiseki chef collective” is famous for serving up flawless, sophisticated parties.
  • one or eight tokyo formula e
    SUNDAY - ONE OR EIGHT
    Record-breaking boy group ONE OR EIGHT is locked in to headline. The dynamic group are a true global force, recently making history as the highest-charting Japanese boy group on the prestigious US 'Mediabase Top40' radio chart, while their viral anthem ‘TOKYO DRIFT’ accumulated over 300 million views on TikTok alone.

Tokyo E-Prix Schedule

See the schedule for the Tokyo E-Prix

 

There's plenty of excitement away from the racing action with entertainment throughout the day. Test your Formula E skills on the simulator, be wowed by thrilling performances and find your groove with live music, alongside much more to keep your race experience fully charged.
Getting to the Tokyo E-Prix
  • DIRECTIONS
    Location
    Tokyo welcomes the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship as the all-electric racing series heads to Japan with a race around the Big Sight convention centre in Ariake on the Tokyo Bay waterfront. Address: Tokyo Big Sight, 3-11-1 Ariake, Koto-Ku, Tokyo, Japan, 135-0063
  • bus
    By BRT / bus
    The BRT bus route stops at Kokusai-Tenjijo Station, which is approximately a 7 minutes' walk from Tokyo Big Sight. Please refer to the bus / BRT websites for timetables as there may be changes and delays caused by surrounding road closures.
  • train
    By Train
    It is recommended that all visitors to the race arrives by train. Tokyo Big Sight is approximately a 7 minutes walk from Kokusai-Tenjijo Station on the Rinkai line and the Yurikamome line will stop directly outside the Tokyo Big Sight entrance.
  • air
    By Air
    Tokyo Big Sight is around 60 minutes from Narita International Airport and around 25 minutes from Haneda Airport by airport bus or train.
  • waterbus
    By Water Bus
    Tokyo Big Sight is approximately a 2 minute walk the Ariake Terminal. Please refer to the Toyko Cruise website for the water bus timetable.
  • car
    By Car
    It is not recommended to arrive at the event by car. Parking at Tokyo Big Sight is not available for this event.
  • taxi
    By taxi/ uber
    It is not recommended to arrive at the event by taxi/Uber. There will be no dedicated taxi/Uber drop off at Tokyo Big Sight for this event.
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