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Fuse, Techno club in Marolles district, Brussels, Belgium

Fuse operates in a renovated building with an advanced sound system, specialized lighting arrangements, and multiple dance floors for different music experiences.

The electronic music venue first opened its doors in October 1993 and received its official inauguration in April 1994 as Brussels' dedicated techno establishment.

International and local DJs perform weekly at this music venue, contributing to Brussels' electronic music scene through regular events and specialized programming.

The club maintains a capacity of 800 people and requires advance ticket purchases for most events, with regular operations occurring on Friday and Saturday nights.

In January 2023, local authorities mandated sound-related modifications, leading to restricted operating hours and the requirement for substantial acoustic improvements within two years.

Location: City of Brussels

Capacity: 800

Email: info@fuse.be

Website: http://fuse.be

GPS coordinates: 50.83540,4.34469

Latest update: May 27, 2025 15:56

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