Get ready, Brussels: the Queer Future Club is back this month to light up Ancienne Belgique with two nights of fearless, body-shaking energy. On Friday, January 23, and Saturday, January 24, the iconic venue becomes a playground for electronic explorers, queer bodies, and underground sounds.
A celebration of queer nightlife
This is not just another party — it’s an immersive club experience built on freedom, self-expression, and bold creativity. The lineup speaks volumes: AZO, Jensen Interceptor, Baka G, Vera Moro, and Kathleen C will deliver sets that dive deep into techno, breaks, and high-voltage club beats. Expect energy that’s raw, unfiltered, and irresistibly queer.
If the night’s theme “Abduction” hints at something, it’s that you might step out of reality for a while — and land in a safer, louder, wilder world.
Community roots and inclusive vibes
The Queer Future Club team continues to carve out space for LGBTQIA+ artists and dancers in Brussels’ electronic scene. Known for creating safe, inclusive dance floors, the collective invites everyone to move freely — no judgment, no barriers, just rhythm and light.
Practical info
- 📍 Venue: Ancienne Belgique
- 📅 Dates: Friday 23 & Saturday 24 January, 2026
- 💸 Tickets: €14
- 🎧 Line-up: AZO, Jensen Interceptor, Baka G, Vera Moro, Kathleen C, Baka G B2B Vera Moro
Useful links
- Tickets & info (Ancienne Belgique)
- Queer Future Club — Instagram
- AZO — SoundCloud
- Jensen Interceptor — SoundCloud
For Brussels’ queer community — and anyone who thrives on rhythm and resistance — Queer Future Club promises two unforgettable nights where you can dance, connect, and dream of tomorrow’s club culture.
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