Fans of Drag Race France All Stars can enjoy watching the show together in a convivial atmosphere at the RainbowHouse in Brussels. The viewing parties take place every Thursday evening from 20:00 to 23:00 at RainbowHouse Brussels, located at rue du Marché au Charbon 42, 1000 Bruxelles.
Come enjoy your favorite drag competition with a drink and great company on the following dates: Thursday, 14 August 2025, and continuing weekly thereafter. It’s a perfect occasion to share the excitement and glamour of Drag Race France’s iconic All Stars season right in the heart of Brussels.

Drag Race France All Stars, which premiered in July 2025 on France 2 and France.tv, features legendary queens returning for a fierce and fabulous competition hosted by Nicky Doll. The series is known for its spectacular runway shows, drama, and celebration of drag culture. In addition to weekly episodes, the spectacular Royal Tour will take place across France and Switzerland starting September 2025.
For more about the cultural and social aspects of the LGBTQI+ community in Brussels and ongoing events, visit RainbowHouse Belgium’s LGBTQI+ Culture and Leisure page.
Useful links:
- Drag Race France All Stars official info and tour:
https://bullesdeculture.com/drag-race-france-all-stars-programme-tv/
https://www.fnacspectacles.com/en/artist/drag-race-france-live/drag-race-france-live-all-stars-royal-tour-2025-3794607/ - RainbowHouse Brussels (venue for the viewing party):
https://rainbowhouse.be/fr/thematique/culture-lgbtqi/ - Viewing party information on Visit Brussels website:
https://www.visit.brussels/fr/visiteurs/agenda/event-detail.Drag-Race-France-All-Stars-Viewing-Party.5700011985
Join the Drag Race France All Stars viewing parties this August and celebrate the art, drama, and community spirit of drag culture in Brussels!
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