After six unforgettable years on the Brussels nightlife scene, La Cabane is closing its doors, marking the end of an era for adventurous club-goers and the city’s underground music lovers.
Founded in 2019 by the pioneers at Play Label Records, La Cabane stood out as an intimate, unconventional “microclub”—a true insider’s destination. Nestled in a hidden corner of Brussels, the venue quickly became known for its avant-garde programming, welcoming both rising stars and major headliners from local and global electronic music scenes. Its unique wooden walls have played host to nights filled with fresh discoveries and festival favorites, earning the club cult status with partygoers seeking something different.

But as La Cabane announces its closure, it’s not just a building or a community that fades. The challenges faced by Brussels nightlife are mounting. Clubs and music venues all over the city are struggling with rising costs, regulatory pressures, and changing social dynamics. Many legendary spots have already disappeared, and the closure of La Cabane underscores how vulnerable creative spaces are in today’s climate.
For those wanting to relive memories or connect with the La Cabane community, here are some useful links:
- Club website: https://www.lacabane.club/
- Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/lacabanebrussels
- Founders Play Label Records: https://www.instagram.com/playlabelrecords/?hl=fr

The Struggle of Brussels Nightlife
As legendary clubs like La Cabane vanish, Brussels’ alternative scene is facing a critical moment. Local collectives and fans are calling for more support from authorities and communities to keep diversity, culture, and music alive. If you want to explore or support what remains of the city’s nightlife, follow these resources:
- Support and advocacy: https://nightlife.brussels/
- Event calendar: https://www.visit.brussels/en/visitors/agenda
La Cabane may be closing, but its impact on Brussels will last. Let’s celebrate its legacy and stand up for the future of nightlife in the city.
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