Forget Valentine’s Day clichés—this year, Brussels’ queer comedy scene is celebrating friendship instead of romance. On Friday, February 13, 2026, the Atout Comedy Club is taking over the Centre Culturel Bruegel for a night of laughter, love, and community.
Born in 2021, Atout Comedy Club is more than a series of stand-up nights—it’s a movement to make the Belgian comedy scene safer, queerer, and more inclusive. By creating welcoming spaces for women and queer performers, the collective is proving that diversity in comedy isn’t a token gesture—it’s the future.
The goal? To show that the people who make us laugh—women, queer, and gender-diverse comedians—deserve more than being “the charm” or “the diversity card” of a show.

A Valentine’s Alternative: Celebrate Friendship!
This pre-Valentine’s event puts friendship in the spotlight: the Good, the True, the Durable, or the Fleeting. Whether you come with your ride-or-die pal, your group of chaotic besties, or a new friend you met five minutes ago, you’ll be part of a joyful, queer-friendly crowd ready to laugh till it hurts.
The night will be hosted by Hortense de Ghellinck, featuring performances by Natacha Prudent, Celia Bouy (La Mounette Comédie), Zora, Ilyas Macaluso, drag artist Tigger Warming, and La Maraudeuse.
Expect sharp punchlines, emotional honesty, and a solid dose of queer warmth—plus the occasional glittery surprise.
Practical Info
- Date: Friday, February 13, 2026
- Time: 8:00 PM (doors open at 7:00 PM)
- Venue: Centre Culturel Bruegel
Rue des Renards 1F, 1000 Brussels - Tickets:
- Regular: €12
- Job seekers: €8
- Article 27: €1.25
- Contact: info@ccbruegel.be | Tel: +32 2 503 42 68
- More info: ccbruegel.be/programme/feter-nos-ami-es-et-nos-amours
💜 Discover more:
- Follow Atout Comedy Club for upcoming queer stand-up nights.
- Explore queer arts in Brussels via visit.brussels LGBTQ+ guide.
A safe, sparkling, and subversive night where laughter becomes the loudest act of love. 🌈
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