Belgium’s legendary nightclub, Fuse, is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a world tour featuring over 10 global cities. Sets will be played by DJs Ellen Allien, I Hate Models, Mall Grab, Dax J b2b SPFDJ, and LB aka LABAT in the club’s three rooms. The festivities will kick off in April in Antwerp and will be hosted across the world over the coming months.
Fuse is also releasing a vinyl compilation called “30 Years Fuse” in October. Spread over seven vinyl, it will feature 30 tracks from artists associated with the club, including Donato Dozzy, Planetary Assault Systems, and JakoJako. In addition to the vinyl release, the club is also publishing a book called “30 Years Fuse” to commemorate the three decades of parties in the heart of Brussels.
Last year, the club was forced to close due to noise pollution complaints. However, after being subjected to very strict conditions by the Brussels Regional Administration, Fuse reopened for two years. Despite the music levels being reduced in the first and last hours of events to comply with regulations, the club is still “afraid” it might have to close once again.
Details of the tour, book, and compilation are yet to be fully released, but those eager to be the first to know about upcoming events at Fuse can sign up for the club’s newsletter on its website. Tickets for the Antwerp event on April 6th are now available for purchase on the website.
Fuse has a rich legacy as one of the most distinctive nightclubs in Europe, where electronic dance music has been celebrated for over thirty years. As a result, the anniversary tour promises to span the club’s rich history and offer exciting new sounds for fans of electronic dance music
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