Brussels Latin queer party VICIOSA is crossing over to Ghent for the very first time on April 25, landing at Club Wintercircus as part of the CLUB LAAT series. The night promises a full-on celebration of Latin sounds, queer club culture and the kind of bass-heavy energy that turns a Friday into a proper release.
The concept is simple and effective: bring the Brussels party spirit to Flanders, keep the room hot, and let the dancefloor do the rest. VICIOSA describes itself as a queer collective spotlighting electronic music from Latin America, with a format that is “sexy and sweaty,” open to anyone who wants to discover, enjoy and dance to Latin beats in a safer queer space.
Line-up
The Ghent debut brings together a line-up built for movement and heat: Alírio, Vera Moro, Ricky Corazón and NOWIE. According to the event pages, Alírio adds a Brazil-to-Brussels electronic perspective, while the VICIOSA residents and local guest NOWIE complete the night’s Latin-queer arc.

That mix matters. VICIOSA is not just programming a party; it is building a bridge between scenes, from Ghent to Brussels to Brazil and beyond, and making queer club culture feel expansive rather than niche.
Where and when
The party takes place on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at Club Wintercircus, Ghent, with tickets available via the venue and partner platforms. Wintercircus’ own agenda lists the event under its arts and culture programme, confirming the club’s place as one of Ghent’s more adventurous nightlife spaces.
For tickets and event info, check:
Why this one stands out
Ghent already knows how to do club culture well, but this arrival feels like more than another date on the calendar. VICIOSA is bringing a distinctly queer Latin identity into a Flemish venue, with a sound and a social energy that is as much about community as it is about nightlife.
That makes the night feel especially relevant for a Ket audience: it is about desire, migration of scenes, and queer nightlife as a space of connection rather than just escapism. Expect sweat, rhythm and a room that does not intend to be polite.
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