Madame Moustache, Brussels’ neo-cabaret hotspot, is turning up the volume for an unforgettable pop party on Friday, November 21st, 2025. This truly eclectic venue—known for its vibrant atmosphere, inclusive spirit, and wild nights—is throwing open its doors at 10PM for “Pop Pop Pop,” your essential dose of pop hits all night long.

Détails de l'événement
- Date : Friday, November 21st, 2025
- Le temps : Doors open 10PM – Free before 11PM
- Admission:
- Perks: Free welcome shots for everyone – perfect for sparking the party mood!
Why You Should Go
Madame Moustache has built a reputation as the dance temple of Brussels with a unique blend of cabaret, circus, and party vibes. Every Friday and Saturday, it welcomes party lovers into a space where everyone can feel included and celebrated. On November 21, “Pop Pop Pop” will keep the crowd moving with a playlist of the biggest pop hits, surprise DJ mixes, and signature festive energy.
Venue Highlights
Located at 5-7 Quai au Bois à Brûler, just minutes from the Saint-Catherine and De Brouckère metro stations, Madame Moustache is the city’s go-to location for themed nights, wild dance floors, and quirky crowd.
Key Links
- Madame Moustache Brussels (Official): Find event info and full schedule: www.madamemoustache.be[1]
- POP POP POP event page: Direct info on “Pop Pop Pop”: www.madamemoustache.be/events/pop-pop-pop[8]
- Student entry policy: Remember to bring your student card for discounts
- Instagram : Updates, photos, and party stories: instagram.com/madamemoustachebrussels
Insider Tips
- Don’t miss the free welcome shot—early arrivals get them first!
- Best deals for students, and entry is free before 11PM so time your arrival for savings.
- The event is famously inclusive and famed for its quirky crowd, welcoming everyone to dance and have fun.
Ready to Pop?
Save the date and sync your playlist for the poppiest night in Brussels—Friday, November 21 at Madame Moustache. See you on the dance floor!
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