The last birthday before your thirties is a landmark that needs to be celebrated. That’s why Fuse Brussels will take over the Quadrilatères – an underground space that hasn’t been used in two decades – for a two-day birthday weekender.
On the 22nd and 23rd of April, the underground space beneath Gare Du Midi’s railway tracks will get a second life as a rave location. The techno-fueled Fuse received a license to organize the 48-hour event on the first floor of the industrial area.
In an Instagram post, the Brussels club announced that the Quadrilatères’ two rooms will host “top-tier selectors, who intend to bring some sparks in this architectural gem.”
For the techno people who think two days are not enough, a Fuse club afterparty will continue the nighttime shenanigans.
Some of the names that will make Fuse Brussels’ birthday boom with electronic beats include Karenn, Cabasa, and Henning Baer.