Brussels is about to light up again with NEXT—the iconic queer party that ruled the city’s nightlife in the 2000s. After two decades away, this legendary event is making a comeback you don’t want to miss! Mark your calendar: March 1st at the freshly reopened Madame Moustache.
Back in the day, NEXT was the place to be—bringing together a vibrant, diverse crowd ready to dance the night away to beats that hit just right.

Kicking off this epic return, the DJ lineup features a duo guaranteed to keep you moving: Piiit, the legendary resident DJ, teams up with Snooba from Radio Panik for a back-to-back set packed with beats, bass, and bangers.
Oh, and here’s a cool twist: Pierre Marino-Smette, famous for his arrow photography, adds a fresh visual vibe to NEXT’s branding—because why not party with a little extra style?
Madame Moustache is the perfect stage for this comeback: a buzzing dancefloor, a chill space upstairs, and a smoking lounge for when you need a breather. Plus, with NEXT taking over every first Saturday of the month, your weekends just got a whole lot hotter.
Don’t sleep on it—be there on Saturday, March 1st, from 10 PM. And if you’re an early bird, score a free shot before midnight. Let’s make this comeback one for the books!
Saturday, March 1st, from 10 PM (and every first Saturday of the month)
Madame Moustache, 5-7 Quai au Bois à Brûler, 1000 Brussels
https://www.instagram.com/madamemoustachebrussels/
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