This Thursday, December 11, 2025, Madame Moustache Brussels will turn up the heat for a special night celebrating the spirit of camaraderie and dance: Le Bal de la Sainte Barbe, the official ball of the Union Royale des Pompiers Professionnels de Belgique (Royal Union of Professional Firefighters of Belgium).
Located at 5–7 Quai au Bois à Brûler, 1000 Brussels, the iconic Brussels venue will open its doors from 10 PM for ten hours of music and fun. The event is completely free and open to everyone, whether you’re a regular or a first-time visitor.
A night to make the dance floor burn
The evening kicks off with DJ D-V setting the mood at 6:00 PM, followed by DJ Jonadeck taking over for the rest of the night with fiery beats sure to ignite the dance floor. Both DJs are professional Belgian firefighters, so expect a mix of passion and rhythm that blends their rescue energy with club-night vibes.
The Bal de la Sainte Barbe is a long-standing French and Belgian tradition honoring Sainte Barbe, the patron saint of firefighters. In Brussels, this celebration turns into a festive gathering where music, community, and good humor meet for one memorable night.

When & Where
- 🗓 Thursday, December 11, 2025
- 🕙 From 10 PM – until late (10-hour event)
- 📍 Madame Moustache, 5–7 Quai au Bois à Brûler, 1000 Brussels
- 💵 Free entry – everyone’s welcome
For event details and updates, visit Madame Moustache’s Facebook page or follow the Union Royale des Pompiers Professionnels de Belgique for more about their community events.
Brace yourself for a night that promises to set the dance floor ablaze—figuratively, of course.
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