It’s May, and what better way to close the month than with a cozy, living-room style concert? On 30 May, La Müse opens the doors of its hidden room for an intimate evening with Madelinksi, the undisputed queen of wordplay, joined on stage by Morgan. This is the kind of night where songs, stories and soft lighting come together to create a little pocket of calm in the city.
Rooted in folk, acoustic and singer‑songwriter traditions, Madelinksi’s set promises funny, clever storytelling with just the right hint of nostalgia – that late‑spring feeling of having grown, moved on, evolved a little. Expect sharp language, tender moments and humour that actually lands. This is not just “kind of” funny: it’s genuinely, properly funny. They promise. And honestly, so do we.

A living room concert, Brussels-style
La Müse’s hidden room series is all about bringing back the feeling of a living room concert: close to the artists, sitting in the middle of the music, sharing a night with a small group of people who are here for the same reason. It’s less about spectacle and more about connection – listening, laughing, letting the stories resonate.
The exact address is revealed only after registration, keeping the “secret room” vibe intact and protecting the intimate format. All you have to do is grab a ticket through the link, then show up ready for a soft, heart‑warming evening.
Practical info
- Date: 30 May
- Time: doors at 19:30, start at 20:00
- Style: folk, singer‑songwriter, acoustic
- Format: hidden room / living room concert
- Tickets: via this link: Hidden Room Concerts – Madelinksi
For more information about La Müse and their hidden room concerts, check them out on:
Facebook: La Müse
Instagram: @lamuseartcollective
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