Friday, 12 September, marks the opening eve of Voodoo Village 2025 in the magical woodland of Castle Grimbergen (Humbeek, near Brussels). As the festival gateway unfolds, The Oracle stage invites attendees into a space of deep presence and intention—with a strict “no phones” policy, fostering real connection and immersive experiences.
Within The Oracle, festivalgoers can explore:
- Cacao ritual from Panama (17:00–18:00) by Carolina—a heart-opening ceremony rooted in ancestral tradition. It invites community and introspection from the moment the festival begins .
- Connected Dance (18:00–19:00) by Monke Temple—embodied, touchful interactions that spark playful, meditative movement through listening and physical attunement .
- MenCircle (19:00–20:00) by Birger van den Bussche & Sachin Sehgal—a grounded, intimate gathering for reflection, communal strength, and emotional reconnection among men .
- Ignite the Night – Fire Performance (20:00–21:00) by Hawkeye & Friends—a transformative ritual around flames, blending rhythm, intention, and visual spellcraft .
- Additional offerings like tarot readings, the Leela self-discovery game, Human Design sessions, restorative bodywork, therapeutic massages, light therapy, and a sanctuary—signalling a sanctuary of presence and mindful exploration .
- A serene Sanctuary, managed by professional psychotherapists, offers a quiet retreat for emotional respite.
DJ Highlights : Fun, local, legendary
This year’s Friday lineup is a beautiful mix of familiar faces and fresh energy. Âme returns to the forest, teaming up with Trikk for a b2b that promises to be one of those Voodoo moments people talk about for years—a reunion of deep grooves and fairy-dust melodies. Mind Against, those masters of melancholic techno, are back too; their previous sets at Voodoo (2019 and 2022) left the crowd floating, and you can expect the same emotional spellbinding again.
Then there’s Colyn, a melodic craftsman who enchanted The Yard in 2023—his sets are like walking through a Belgian sunrise after the rain: luminous and warm. Acid Pauli will bring his playful, genre-defying touch; Dixon—a curator at heart—always delivers that sleek Berlin-meets-Brussels vibe. ANNA will inject the night with powerful, crystalline techno; AIWAA, EG, Home of Shivay, and Julya Karma are the wildcards, ready to shape the forest with their rising energy. And don’t miss Maxim Lany—a Belgian force with a knack for dancefloor intimacy—and Parallelle LIVE, who will weave a live set that feels as organic as the trees themselves.
Why friday Is the ultimate vibe
A Ceremony in Sound
The Oracle’s slow, sacred opening primes you for music that isn’t just played—it’s channeled. By the time Dixon or Parallelle take over, you’re already grounded and glowing.
Familiar Souls & Fresh Energy
Reunions with Âme, Mind Against, and Colyn give Friday a homecoming warmth, while new names promise surprise and exploration.
Belgian Roots, Global Beats
Local heroes like Maxim Lany share the bill with international innovators, turning Grimbergen into a global sonic crossroads.
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