Rave Rebels 2025 is set to ignite Brussels’ ING Arena on November 7 and 8, bringing back Belgium’s ultimate marathon of electronic music, immersive visuals, and a boundary-pushing light show. But this year, the legendary XXL Weekender stands out for its uncompromising commitment to accessibility—with some of the most affordable ticket prices on the European festival circuit.
A Festival for Everyone
In a time when ticket costs for major music events keep rising, Rave Rebels is determined to let as many dance music fans as possible join the “rebellion.” Early-bird and standard tickets for the two-night, 13-hour rave marathon are priced far below what’s usual for events of this size—making it possible for students, young adults, and anyone on a budget to experience world-class techno acts, all-night DJ sets, and Belgium’s largest indoor light show.

Revolutionary Energy, Legendary Lineup
Rave Rebels has a reputation for hosting global icons and local heroes, transforming Brussels into a capital of underground sound. Past editions have featured Solomun, Paul Kalkbrenner, Reinier Zonneveld, and Joris Voorn, with the 2025 edition promising an all-star line-up and new surprises. The event’s program and full lineup are available at the official site: raverebels.com.
The Full Experience—No Compromise
For under the price of most single-day concert tickets, guests get access to state-of-the-art visuals by Sila Sveta, a next-level audio-visual setup, and a crowd of thousands united by a love for techno and inclusiveness. Rave Rebels is not just about the music—it’s a bold statement for a festive, open, and accessible club culture.
How to Join the Rebellion
- Dates: November 7 & 8, 2025 — ING Arena, Brussels
- Info, ticketing and lineup: raverebels.com / ING Arena
- Community and event updates: @raverebels on Instagram
Rave Rebels 2025 confirms its status not only as the biggest indoor rave in Belgium, but also as one of the most accessible and welcoming dance events in Europe.
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