On March 14, La Garçonnière Prod. revives its iconic LAST DAYS OF series at Brasserie Illegaal. The night promises a hypnotic blend of electronic music, performance and visual art, rallying around a bold and urgent theme — Borders. All proceeds will go to Abolish Frontex, in solidarity with the fight against deadly and racist migration policies.
The long-awaited return of LAST DAYS OF is here — and it’s not just another party. Since 2012, the event has fused queer politics and artistic experimentation, creating a space where celebration meets commitment. This edition dives deep into the idea of borders: physical lines, political divisions, and the invisible boundaries that shape our lives and identities.
As the European border regime continues to spread violence in the name of “security,” the night at Brasserie Illegaal turns resistance into rhythm. All profits go directly to Abolish Frontex, a grassroots network advocating freedom of movement and dignity for all. Representatives of the group will be present to share insights and build connections throughout the night.

On stage, Electrosexual — a trailblazer of Berlin’s queer electro scene — joins multidisciplinary artist Nicky Miller for a blazing live set that blurs genres and bodies alike. They’ll be joined by Kitoko (BE), whose sharp, immersive techno set promises to shake walls and hearts, plus resident DJs Manuszko and Djoker bringing their signature chemistry to the dancefloor.
Expect a multidimensional experience: evocative performances by Erotico, Violet (and more to be confirmed), visual installations by June Peduzzi, scenography by Jean-Eudes Macé, and artwork by Nathan Delmarche.
This is not just a party — it’s a call to dance, to care, and to dismantle borders together.

📅 Date: Saturday, March 14, 22:00 → 05:00
📍 Venue: Brasserie Illegaal, Rue Bollinckx 300, 1190 Forest
💸 Tickets:
- €10 solidarity (for low-income guests, students, sex workers)
- €15 standard / fair price
- €20+ supporter (for those who can and wish to give more)
🎧 Line-up:
Electrosexual (DE) feat. Nicky Miller (live)
Kitoko (BE)
DJ Manuszko
DJoker
Performances by Erotico, Violet (tbc)
Visuals by June Peduzzi (tbc)
Scenography by Jean-Eudes Macé
Useful links:
- Abolish Frontex → https://abolishfrontex.org
- Brasserie Illegaal → https://www.instagram.com/brasserieillegaal/
- La Garçonnière Prod. → https://lagarconniererprod.com

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