Brussels is set to sparkle with laughter and rainbow vibes as the LGBT Comedy Club takes over Les Riches Claires on Saturday, December 20, 2025. This one-night-only celebration promises an explosion of humor, music, and unapologetic performances, uniting audiences in joy and inclusivity.
Originally launched in Paris on May 17, 2024 — a date marking the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia — the LGBT Comedy Club has since taken its unique brand of queer celebration to stages across several cities. Now, it’s Brussels’ turn to experience the whirlwind.
Tickets are already available through Les Riches Claires‘ official platform: Book your seats here.
An Uninhibited Celebration of Humor and Freedom
The evening promises a riot of colors, energy, and individuality, bringing together four standout performers:
- Denise — A diva of decadence and irreverence, Denise storms the stage with unstoppable energy, sparing no one from her razor-sharp wit.
- Farah — Fearlessly tackling social issues, taboos, and her own quirks, Farah delivers acerbic, unfiltered humor with a jubilant punch.
- Lara Fullcamp — A Brussels-born cocktail of rock, stand-up, and improvisation. Expect high-voltage comedy with a wild twist.
- Pol Fasy — Bringing subtlety, absurdity, and clever punchlines, Pol’s fresh voice is making waves on Belgium’s comedy scene.

More Than Just Comedy
Far from a standard stand-up night, the LGBT Comedy Club blends laughter with music, improvisation, and a sense of shared freedom. It’s an evening where differences dissolve, the stage belongs to everyone, and the only rule is to have fun.
The show will be hosted by Christophe Combarieu and Mathieu Wilhelm, the duo behind the concept. As its founders explain, this event is more than entertainment — it’s a joyful stand against prejudice.
For those ready to kick off the festive season with a rainbow-colored bang, December 20 at Les Riches Claires is a date not to miss.
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