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With an international career as a DJ and producer spanning two decades, Trish Van Eynde is humble about being dubbed Brussels' first lady of techno.

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Melting pot Brussels is buzzing with live music all week long. While the big venues attract the big global names, the joy of live music often best comes across in intimate bars and clubs.

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A new party concept is coming to Brussels this weekend - supporting visually impaired people while promising the best possible sound quality.

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Club and bar owners in the Saint-Jacques neighbourhood of downtown Brussels are co-operating with local politicians on a new Nightlife Charter to help curb late-night noise, drunkenness and violen

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The second week of the Easter school holiday is taken over by Hopla!, Brussels’ annual free festival of all things circus, acrobatic and street theatre.

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While the end of the two-year-long works to the Porte de Hal tunnel mean that traffic should flow more smoothly, don’t try to drive through on Saturday night.

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The Atomium's design museum, ADAM, is hosting a large scale overview of the relationship between design and club culture - looking at how nightclubs were "very important playgrounds for architects

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The 16th edition of the all-night cultural extravaganza Nuit Blanche this Saturday (6 October) is taking place in the Marolles neighbourhood this year.

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As usual, Nuit Blanche picks the perfect place to stage its themed all-night party: Steep yourself in revolution in the Marolles district, where Brussels’ richest history of working class movement

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