In March 2026, Brussels gets its own nocturnal love letter to Mylène Farmer. “Au Bout de la Nuit” is a party created by and for fans, returning for a second edition with an ambitious promise: go deep into Mylène’s universe, far beyond a basic greatest-hits playlist, while supporting vulnerable LGBTQIA+ youth.
A queer night built around Mylène
“Au Bout de la Nuit” is not a random club night with a few Mylène tracks thrown in. It is a fully dedicated DJ set, 100% focused on her music and the values that have made her an icon for generations of queer people: freedom, singularity, and solidarity. Expect an intricate, fan-minded selection of:
- Classic tracks and essential singles
- Rare cuts and more confidential songs
- Live versions, remixes, and exclusive mixes crafted especially for the event
The aim is not just to stack bangers, but to tell a story through sound – a respectful, coherent reading of her work for an audience that knows every breath, silence, and whispered word.
Theme for 2026: Libertine. On 28 March 2026, just days after the 40th anniversary of the single “Libertine” (25 March 1986), the night will pay tribute to this foundational track with musical and visual nods to its universe – from powdered libertines to fiery red hair.

Event & tickets:
- Date: 28 March 2026, from 10 p.m.
- Venue: BB BAR, 25 rue du Marché au Charbon, 1000 Brussels
- Tickets: 12.50 € entry, 5 € per raffle ticket
- Info & booking: https://www.auboutdelanuit.be
At BB BAR, in the heart of Brussels nightlife
The party takes place at BB BAR, a new player on Brussels’ inclusive nightlife scene, in the very centre of the city on Rue du Marché au Charbon. The venue has quickly become a natural home for queer nights and alternative cultural events, making it an obvious match for a concept like “Au Bout de la Nuit”.
The target crowd is deliberately broad and mixed:
- Mylène Farmer fans of all ages (the first edition drew people from 18 to 77)
- Queer and queer-friendly clubbers looking for something more curated than a standard pop night
- People who love offbeat cultural events and care about solidarity-based initiatives
A solidarity event for Le Refuge LGBTQIA+
Beyond the dancefloor, 2026 comes with a clear political and social dimension: 100% of the profits will go to Le Refuge LGBTQIA+, an association that supports and houses LGBTQIA+ youth facing rejection, homelessness, or extreme precarity.
By buying a ticket, a drink, or a raffle entry, you are directly helping to fund concrete support for young queer people who are navigating violence, family breakdown, or social exclusion. This resonates with Mylène Farmer’s long-standing – often discreet – commitment to LGBTQIA+ issues, animal rights, and humanitarian causes.
Raffle & prizes for fans:
- Charity raffle during the night, with all proceeds added to the donation to Le Refuge LGBTQIA+
- Prizes include the 2026 splatter maxi vinyl reissue of “Maman a tort” and the 2026 red maxi CD reissue of the same single
A unique, fan-driven night in Brussels
“Au Bout de la Nuit” is:
A gathering space for a loyal, intergenerational, engaged LGBTQIA+ audience
A unique event in Brussels, entirely dedicated to Mylène Farmer
An independent initiative run by fans, for fans
A cultural, nightlife moment with a real solidarity angle
All practical info & ticketing: https://www.auboutdelanuit.be
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