The first LGBTQIA+ Tea-Dance of 2026 in Liège isn’t here for your Sunday blues – it’s here to turn them into butterflies. On Sunday 22 February, the Maison Arc-en-Ciel de Liège is transforming the Manège Fonck into a queer playground for singles, couples and everyone in between, with cupid helpers roaming the crowd to spark connections you didn’t see coming.
A Queer Crush Lab in the Heart of Liège
Forget stiff dating apps and awkward small talk in noisy bars. At this “Love Edition” Tea-Dance, you can show up with your partner, your situationship, your polycule or just your fabulous self, then let the room do the rest. Cuddly, flirty or simply there to dance, you’re invited to weave through the crowd at Manège Fonck and let volunteer “cupids” point you towards your potential crush of the night.

Once the match is made, the rest happens where it should: on the dancefloor, to the sounds of DJs Kozak & Simo, with enough bass, sweat and glitter to make you forget you ever worried about Mondays. And if love isn’t on your agenda, no stress – you can just come for the music and the queer community vibes.
Practical Details (Bookmark This Before You Forget)
- Date & time: Sunday 22 February 2026, 17:00–23:00
- Venue: Manège de la Caserne Fonck, Rue Ransonnet 2, 4020 Liège (accessible to people with reduced mobility)
- Entry: 7 € (free for Maison Arc-en-Ciel de Liège members with 2026 membership up to date)
- DJs: Kozak & Simo
- Extras: On‑site HIV/STD testing and sexual health info by Centre S – Sida Sol, the Liège sexual health centre offering free, confidential screening and counselling.
Full event info is available via the Maison Arc-en-Ciel de Liège and partner agenda pages:
- Event page (MAC Liège): https://www.macliege.be/event/lgbtqia-tea-dance-6-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-3-2-2/
- Facebook event & updates: https://www.facebook.com/macliege.be
- Venue info: https://www.out.be/fr/lieux/109355_manege-de-la-caserne-fonck.html
- Sexual health & testing (Centre S – Sida Sol): https://centre-s.be
Why This Tea Dance Matters
The Maison Arc-en-Ciel de Liège has been building queer spaces in the “Cité ardente” for over twenty years, combining social support, political activism and unapologetically festive events. Their Tea-Dance format brings back an old queer tradition – daytime parties, accessible and intergenerational – and gives it a 2026 twist: safer sex tools, harm reduction and explicit welcome for the full LGBTQIA+ spectrum.

For anyone tired of feeling invisible in straight nightlife or isolated behind a screen, this is an invitation to show up exactly as you are: femme, butch, non‑binary, ace, kinky, shy, disabled, questioning, with or without labels.
As the organisers say: “Venez comme vous êtes, c’est comme ça qu’on vous aime.”
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