To celebrate its 29th birthday, FUSE is throwing a weekend of parties, and they are quite literally going underground. It might be their birthday, but the presents are for you. We are giving out 5 x 2 tickets! Win your tickets for Sunday by heading out to our Instagram account and sliding into our DMs with a correct answer to the question – What are the 2 dancefloors at Quadrilatères (venue of the FUSE Birthday party) named after?Another birthday gifts are the artists confirmed to play on Sunday – SPFDJ, Body Movements co-founder Saoirse, Perc, Hadone, ABSL and many more.
Other names locked in include Not Your Techno founder Sara Dziri, Bibi Seck and a live set from Karenn – aka one of Blawan and Pariah’s collaborative projects. The event will see the daytime parties held at Quadrilatères, housed beneath Bruxelles-Gare du Midi, and an afterparty at FUSE.
Founded in 1994, FUSE is one of Belgium’s longest-running nightlife spaces. Earlier this year they announced that the club is being forced to close due to noise complaints and they have two years left at the current venue. Until then, the FUSE team are continuing with their events. In addition to the forthcoming birthday weekender, the programme features nights with the likes of DJ Gigola, 999999999, Héctor Oaks and KAS:ST
Tickets for FUSE’s 29th birthday weekender are sold out but there are still some tickets left for Sunday. Head to the club’s website for further information.

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