The bassline sounds different from everything else on Punta Ballena: while the neighbouring clubs pump out house drops and stomping party anthems, this one is playing a heavy RnB track from the international charts — and you know instantly you're in the right place.
Tokio Joe's carved out the niche no other Magaluf club consistently fills. Right on the strip, at Carrer Punta Ballena, everything here revolves around urban music: RnB, hip-hop and reggaeton as the core programme, with occasional forays into European and US pop territory. That makes it the musical counterpoint to everything around it — while sister clubs like Soho and Bananas run house and EDM, Tokio Joe's holds the urban flag.

Concept: The Urban Niche in the MCP Family
The club is part of **MCP – Magaluf Club Pass**, a group of venues along the Magaluf strip. The entry model works via a smart wristband: buy the pass — available for one to seven nights through various ticketing partners — and you get access to Tokio Joe's and the other member clubs, pre-loaded drinks credit and the coveted Que Jump to skip the queue. VIP booths and bottle service packages can be booked online in advance for groups.
The crowd is international, young and mostly in groups — package holidaymakers, stag and hen parties, birthday crews looking for a different musical language after a night on the strip beyond the standard house/EDM fare.

Programme & Music
The night is firmly anchored in RnB and hip-hop — bolstered by reggaeton sets and dips into international pop territory. A well-known guest DJ from the MCP network is a recurring presence: DJ Kayz, who according to MCP communications has returned multiple times, suggesting an established tradition of guest appearances. Regular residents are not publicly named, but the programme stays consistently true to the genre.
The floor takes time to fill. Arriving early means a quiet bar — that is normal for this format and not a sign of a bad night. Later, when the strip really gets going, the dancefloor comes alive.
Atmosphere & Vibe
The interior is built for dancing: a central dancefloor, VIP booths along the sides for groups with bottle service. The atmosphere is high-energy and loud — if you are looking for intimacy, this is not your venue. The VIP booths are not separated by real partitions but positioned at the room's edges — ideal for some who want to stay close to the action, less secluded for others.
The bar and service are geared for volume; anyone who wants to order quickly is better off with the pre-loaded wristband credit — it moves far faster than paying cash.
For Whom & What Occasions
Clear target audience: internationally travelling groups, urban music fans, stag and hen parties, birthday groups. Dress code is smart casual — no formal effort required. The venue is seasonally oriented and opens for the summer months.
Insider Tip
Street promoters on Punta Ballena are active — and deals offered on the street can differ from what you encounter at the door. Book your MCP ticket online in advance and you know exactly what is in the package, including the Que Jump, without any negotiation needed. For birthdays and group nights: book a VIP booth online beforehand — bottle service sorted before you arrive, no scramble at the bar.




