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Atomium Brussels in party mode
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Brussels’ clubbing and festival scene comes together for an evening of dance and solidarity to raise cash for victims of the war in Ukraine on 10 March.

The Grand Place in Brussels at night (Pixabay/Free licence)
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The regional agency Equal.brussels has launched a call for projects aimed at making the capital’s nightlife safer.

People gather for a protest action calling for the boycott of bars following multiple testimonies from victims of sexual violence in two bars in the Ixelles quarter in Brussels, Friday 12 November 2021. (BELGA PHOTO PAUL-HENRI VERLOOY)
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Between 400 and 500 people, mostly young women, gathered on Friday evening in the centre of Brussels to protest against sexual aggression in Brussels' cafes and clubs.

Illustration picture shows a protest march following multiple testimonies of victims of sexual violence in two bars in the 'cimetiere d'Ixelles - Begraafplaats van Elsene' quarter in Brussels, Thursday 14 October 2021. (BELGA PHOTO JULIETTE BRUYNSEEL)S
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Several feminist activists are calling for a boycott of all Brussels bars and clubs on Friday, urging people to join their "Nightlife Blackout" protest against sexual violence in the capital.

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Following the report of a possible rape of one of its customers and in the wake of the

Guinguette Grand Hospice
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Guinguettes may have originated in France as open-air cabarets – bucolic and carefree scenes immortalised by many an Impressionist artist – but today’s reincarnation are continuing to enjoy a revi

The owners of the Chochotte erotic dance theatre in Paris, pictured here, want to open a similar venue in Brussels city centre (Image: Wikipedia Creative Commons)
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Despite an initial refusal of permission from the urban planning consultation committee in Brussels, the establishment of Chochotte, the proposed 'erotic dance theatre' situated in an old shoe sho

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After a year of being closed, legendary techno dance club Fuse is taking advantage of pandemic rules that allow it to open as a temporary art exhibition venue and museum, with

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Urban art continues to spring up, brightening darker corners of the capital.

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