60+ artists, 4 stages, a large space, this is what this new XRDS edition offers. Ket Magazine was there to discover this gem of the Brussels music festival offer. This boutique festival nestled under the motorway bridge in Anderlecht offers a real underground side. This unique place is both a public park, a place of expression of street art culture and a natural refuge to protect yourself from the sun or the rain.
The two-day program features both young talents and established artists, local and international DJs. XRDS echoes the past of 90s raves, but with carefully crafted stages that operate within the brutalism juxtaposition of architecture and nature.
This festival created by the team of the oldest techno club in Belgium, the Fuse, shows that this one once again knows how to reinvent itself and remains still and always at the forefront of Belgian and international techno.
XRDS has four stages “The Bridge, Parachute, The Outskirts and Viaduct” each with its own genre and club vibe featuring artists such as Bradley Zero, Courtesy, DJ Stingray 313, KETTAMA, Paramida, Saoirse, VTSS and more .









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