Brussels Pride turns 30 this year, and the celebrations continue long after the march ends. On Saturday 16 May 2026, C12 will host a 9-hour Pride party running from 10 pm to 9 am, bringing the city’s queer crowd from daylight activism into the after-dark release of the club.
The night is presented as a collective ritual of visibility and joy: “from daylight at the march to the shadows of the club, we move as one.” That message lands perfectly in a year when Brussels Pride marks three decades of struggle, pride and LGBTQIA+ visibility.
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Two floors, one Pride energy
The event is split across two floors, with C12 and C11 programmed separately but in sync with the same celebratory spirit. In C12, the lineup features Blasha & Allatt, Clarisa Kimskii, and Sonhan; in C11, the room is taken over by 131 BPM, Fais Le Beau, Karla Bohm, and SPRKLBB.
That split-room format gives the night a distinctly Brussels club feel: multiple energies, one crowd, and enough room to move between sounds without losing the thread. It also reflects the way Pride in Brussels often blends political visibility with nightlife culture, especially at venues that have long served the city’s queer community.
A Pride night with purpose
Beyond the dancefloor, the organisers are keeping the event accessible. The invitation notes that anyone experiencing financial difficulty can reach out for support, a practical gesture that matters in queer nightlife, where access is often shaped by cost as much as by community.
The club also reminds guests that entry follows a door policy rooted in its own values and private-venue rules, and that tickets are sold via the link in bio. For Brussels Pride attendees, this makes C12 one of the key after-dark destinations of the weekend, especially for those who want to keep celebrating in a space built around queer dance culture.
Practical information
The party takes place at C12, 116 Rue du Marché aux Herbes, Brussels, on 16 May 2026, from 22:00 to 09:00. Brussels Pride itself is scheduled the same day, with the Pride Village at Mont des Arts from noon and the march departing at 2 pm.
Useful links: Brussels Pride 2026, C12 agenda, and City of Brussels Pride page.
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