Brussels Pride may peak in the streets on 16 May, but the city’s queer energy does not stop there. At Fuse, the Pride weekend gets a club-sized afterlife with LSDXOXO, Nene H, Vera Moro b2b Ricky Corazón and su:zy on the line-up for a late-night session that runs from 23:00 to 07:00.
The event is billed as “Fuse presents: Brussels Pride w/ LSDXOXO & Nene H”, and it fits neatly into a Pride season that is already spreading across the city through marches, village spaces and nightlife. For Brussels, that combination is the point: Pride is not just a daytime procession, but a whole ecosystem of rooms, floors and communities.

A Pride night with a pulse
Fuse is keeping the line clear on the kind of night it wants to host: inclusive, respectful, and explicitly anti-violence, anti-racism and anti-sexism. The venue also says it has a Care Team on site, while reminding clubbers that security has the final say at the door and that flash photography is not welcome.
That framing matters, because queer club nights are at their best when the energy on the dancefloor is matched by a sense of care in the room. Here, the message is simple: come for the music, stay for the crowd, and keep the space intact for everyone else.

The line-up
The room 01 bill brings together LSDXOXO and Nene H, alongside Vera Moro b2b Ricky Corazón and su:zy. It is the kind of mix that suggests a night moving between high voltage, club pressure and queer experimentation rather than settling into one neat lane.
Read also : Ricky Corazon: Creating Latin Queer Space in Brussels

That also makes it very Ket-coded: a Pride-adjacent club night that treats queer nightlife as culture, not just entertainment. Fuse has already shown in past coverage that it knows how to host a crowd without flattening the politics of the room, and this date looks set to continue that line.
Useful links
- Brussels Pride 2026 – official site
- Ket: Brussels Pride turns 30, and the city is ready to shine louder
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