Get ready for an electric night of laughter, music, and unapologetic queer energy—LGBT Comedy Club is landing at Les Riches Claires on Saturday, December 20, 2025, at 8 PM!
This one-of-a-kind show brings together four exceptional performers:
- Denise: The queen of decadence and irreverence—expect a comedy hurricane!
- Farah: Fearless and razor-sharp, she tackles taboo and society with biting wit.
- Lara Fullcamp: Pure Brussels energy with a wild mix of stand-up, music, and improv.
- Pol Fasy: Subtle, absurd, and always on point—Belgium’s exciting new comedy voice.
Hosted by Christophe Combarieu and Mathieu Wilhelm, LGBT Comedy Club is more than a show—it’s a celebration of diversity, pride, and the power of humor. First launched in Paris on International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia, this event now lights up Brussels for a night where differences disappear and joy takes center stage.

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If you love fearless humor, incredible performances and celebrating all shades of the LGBTQIA+ spectrum, this is an event you can’t miss.
See you in the spotlight!
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