This Friday at UMI: Baile TRAMA brings Brazil’s underground to Brussels
This Friday, UMI welcomes Baile TRAMA, a plural movement connecting the sounds of Brazil’s underground with the pulse of the European club scene. The night will take over two rooms with seven artists, built around heavy bass, baile funk and a wide mix of rhythmic experiments. Baile TRAMA UMI Brussels

From Rio de Janeiro, Ramemes — also known as The Funk Destroyer — is one of the most inventive names in today’s baile funk scene, with dancefloor-focused sets and a distinctive visual identity. Ramemes on Instagram
From São Paulo, Christopher Luz stands out in the city’s underground as a key voice in paulista funk, pushing a sound that breaks boundaries while staying rooted in the energy of the local scene. Baile TRAMA
Lucas Kid, making his first appearance in Europe, comes from Maringá with more than ten years of experience, moving between electronic music, funk, techno, grime and bass music. Baile TRAMA
Beyond the music, Baile TRAMA presents itself as an inclusive project committed to creating a safe, comfortable and empowered environment, with zero tolerance for intolerance on the dancefloor. Baile TRAMA
The party takes place at UMI, Rue du Marché aux Fromages 10, 1000 Brussels. You can also check the venue’s official website for upcoming programming and practical info. UMI Brussels UMI events
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