Fuse is turning up the heat this December with a heavyweight house and techno line-up, as the club welcomes Honey Dijon, Cormac and Fadi Mohem for a long, sweaty night on Friday 12 December. Between the main room and the Motion room, the Blaesstraat institution confirms its status as one of Brussels’ essential queer‑friendly dancefloors, combining international headliners with trusted residents.
House star Honey Dijon at Fuse
At the heart of the night is Chicago‑born, New York‑shaped and Berlin‑based selector Honey Dijon, celebrated worldwide for her high‑energy, deeply musical sets that connect classic house with contemporary club sounds. Known as both a fashion icon and a vocal trans and queer rights advocate, she brings a distinctly inclusive, ballroom‑infused sensibility to the booth, making her appearance at Fusible Bruxelles a major date for Brussels’ LGBTQ+ club kids and allies.
Alongside her in Room 01, Irish DJ Cormac pushes his signature blend of chugging house, acid and ravey techno, while local favourites Bibi Seck and VTT complete a line‑up that promises sweaty, hands‑in‑the‑air energy from the first track to the last. The event runs from 23:00 to 07:00 at Fuse, Rue Blaes/Blaesstraat 208 in the heart of the Marolles, with tickets advertised at 25 € on partner platforms.

Motion room: techno with Fadi Mohem
Downstairs in the Motion room, Berlin’s Fadi Mohem delivers his tight, futuristic techno, known from releases on labels close to Berghain’s orbit and from collaborations with scene heavyweights. He is joined by Belgian talents Phara and Ako, anchoring the night in Fuse’s characteristic blend of international guests and a strong local scene.
This two‑room format allows dancers to drift between house‑driven euphoria upstairs and heads‑down techno below, making the night attractive to a wide spectrum of clubbers. For full timetable details and last‑minute updates, clubbers can check the official event page on fuse.be or the listing on visite.bruxelles.
Tickets, practical info and links
Presale tickets for “Fuse presents: Honey Dijon, Cormac & Fadi Mohem” are available via the dedicated link on fuse.be and on partner platforms such as Volume Brussels et Shotgun. Fuse also promotes safe resale through TicketSwap to reduce the risk of scams when plans change.
The club is easily reachable by public transport and late‑night taxis in central Brussels; practical information, route and FAQ are available on the main site at fuse.be. For broader inspiration on queer‑friendly nights out in the city, local media such as KET Magazine’s clubbing tag regularly highlight Fuse and other LGBTQ+‑inclusive parties.
Safer space and club values
Fuse has spent the last years positioning itself as a safer, more inclusive space, especially for LGBTQ+ and marginalized communities who want to party without harassment. The club has developed an Awareness Team and a Hospitality Team, trained with harm‑reduction and anti‑harassment partners, and set up a dedicated email address, letusknow@fuse.be, so that visitors can report unsafe situations or incidents of discrimination.
Its house rules are simple but strict: no violence, no racism, no sexism, no aggressive behaviour and no camera flash, to protect dancers’ privacy and the shared vibe on the dancefloor. Anyone who feels uncomfortable or witnesses a problem is encouraged to speak directly to staff, security or a member of the Awareness Team inside the venue.
Key details at a glance
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Événement | Fuse presents: Honey Dijon, Cormac & Fadi Mohem |
| Date & time | Friday 12 December 2025, 23:00–07:00 |
| Venue | Fuse, Rue Blaes/Blaesstraat 208, 1000 Brussels, Belgium |
| Rooms & line‑up | Room 01: Honey Dijon, Cormac, Bibi Seck, VTT · Motion: Fadi Mohem, Phara, Ako |
| Billets | Around 25 €, via fuse.be/dec-12, Volume Brussels, Shotgun, safe resale via TicketSwap |
| More information | Full details, club rules and FAQ on fuse.be |

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