Echoing Through Eternity – Fuse Brussels announces pop-up exhibition tracking its history


Brussels club Fuse has announced details of a pop-up exhibition that will showcase the past, present and future of Belgium’s longest-running techno venue.

Echoing Through Eternity, which will take place from Friday 9 April to Sunday 18 April, will be the first time that Fuse has opened its doors in more than a year, following its closure due to the pandemic in March 2020.

‘Echoing Through Eternity is your chance to explore Fuse like you never did before,‘ the club said in a statement on its Facebook page. ‘Dive into a rich archive containing 27 years of artwork and music trends: a complete journey into Fuse’s legacy.

Still missing the loud music and strobing lights? Indulge yourself in our exciting immersive clubbing experience.’

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, exhibition capacity is limited to 60 people per one-hour time slot, for a maximum of one hour on-site per person. Tickets are priced at €10 and are on sale now at the Fuse website.

Last week, the club participated in a ‘In Memoriam’ for the Belgian club scene, to mark the one year anniversary of its closure, with clubbers leaving flowers, candles and memories at the club’s door on Rue Blaes.


Here’s hoping it won’t be long before it opens up again. Here’s a selection of some of our favourite DJ sets from the legendary techno venue. 🙂

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