The Listen Festival in Brussels is hosting an electrifying day-to-night club event at K1 on Sunday, November 9. This party features iconic collectives Gay Haze and Spek, renowned for their vibrant, inclusive energy and genre-bending music. Tickets are essential for entry—here’s everything you need to know, including direct links and the full lineup.
Event & Ticket Details
- Date: Sunday, November 9, 2025
- Time: 14:00 – 06:00
- Location: K1, Brussels
- Type: Club – Daytime special
- Included in Clubbing Pass: Yes
- Ticket purchase: Buy tickets here
- More info on the festival & schedule: Listen Festival Official Site
Collectives Spotlight
- Spek: Antwerp’s monthly (sometimes spontaneous) gay dance party, celebrating uninhibited enjoyment, connecting freaks by nature, and committing to total freedom on the dance floor.
- Gay Haze: Brussels’ legendary Sunday tea parties, blending 90s house, balearic chill, leftfield disco, New Beat, and trance, providing absolute liberty for self-expression and fun.

Complete Lineup
Downstairs:
- 18:00–21:00: VTT B2B Kathleen C
- 21:00–00:00: Josh Caffé
- 00:00–03:00: Or:la
- 03:00–06:00: Amaliah B2B NIKS
Upstairs:
- 14:00–17:00: Poppy
- 17:00–20:00: DJ City
- 20:00–23:00: Natalie Robinson
- 23:00–02:00: Immy
- 02:00–05:00: Fais Le Beau B2B Sixsixsixties
Useful Links
Highlights
This party is all about radical inclusivity, ecstatic dancing, and the freedom to be yourself. Tickets sell fast—secure yours early for access to one of Brussels’ most vibrant clubbing experiences this autumn.
For in-depth information about artists, detailed set times, and pass options, always refer to the Listen Festival’s official website and ticket page.
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