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Nightclubs in Brussels are having to adopt increasingly innovative measures to keep the city's nightlife scene alive amid a series of venues shutting down or reducing operations across the capital
With popular night venues Bonnefooi, Spi-rito, Reset and La Cabane already closed or on their way out, the iconic Madame Moustache may be the next club to say goodbye, its owner has warned.
The 18th edition of Museum Night Fever on Saturday night recorded nearly 65,000 visits, marking an increase in attendance, according to organiser Brussels Museums.
Nightclubs in Brussels will receive greater protection from noise pollution complaints under a proposed new ordinance, with proponents citing a need to preserve culture and nightlife in the city.
Ixelles mayor Romain de Reusme has announced new measures to keep the peace in three popular drinking hotspots in the municipality: Place du Châtelain, Place du Luxembourg and Place Flagey.
Two unusual nightclub concepts are being tested in Brussels: a mums-only club and one that opens its doors at 17.00 to cater for an after-work clientele.
Brussels’ iconic techno club Fuse, in business now since 1994, is donating hundreds of items of memorabilia spanning almost 30 years to the Brussels-City archives.
Dance mecca Madame Moustache is to reopen in October, its co-owner Philippe Fatien has announced.
Brussels bars have cut back their hours since the pandemic, largely due to increased wage costs as a result of inflation and indexation and stricter noise standards.







