
Clubs & Festivals — Belgium
Club DJ in Brussels, festival DJ across Belgium. From residencies at You Nightclub, Jeux d'Hiver and Knokke-Out to the stages of Day2Night and EMF: we know when to lift a floor, and when to let it breathe.
years behind the decks
club residencies in Belgium
countries played: Belgium, France, Switzerland, Andorra, Italy, Spain, Portugal
line-ups shared with international headliners
Where we play
Residencies, clubs, festivals, tours
A residency is earned week after week; a festival slot is earned on the strength of the last set alone. These are the clubs that kept booking us back — and the stages that called again.
Residencies
You Nightclub
Brussels — peak-time in the city centre, a demanding crowd, full capacity Thursday to Saturday.
Knokke-Out
Waterloo & Knokke — double residency, from after-work to closing, in Walloon Brabant and on the Flemish coast.
B-Club
Waterloo — the long-running Walloon Brabant residency where it all started in 2010.
Jeux d'Hiver
Brussels — the institution of the Bois de la Cambre.
Clubs played
Fuse
Brussels — the most demanding floor in the country. You play a date there; you don't buy one.
Gotha Club
Knokke — summer season on the Belgian coast.
Culture Club
Ghent — Flemish crowd, sharp house programming.
Spirou Dome
Charleroi — large format, sound built for big capacities.
Festivals
Day2Night Festival
Mainstage in front of thousands of festival-goers.
EMF
Electro festival — peak-time slot on a serious sound system.
Apéros Urbains — Wake Up
The open-airs that bring Brussels together every summer.
24h Vélo
Louvain-la-Neuve — the biggest student party in the country.
Terrasse O2 — Boitsfort Racecourse
Brussels — the racecourse open-air, a mixed crowd and an afternoon that tips into the night.
Resorts — Switzerland & Andorra
Veysonnaz · Crans-Montana · Gstaad
Switzerland — resort nights, international crowds, the standards of high-altitude addresses.
Le Red — Champéry
Switzerland — a resort club, from the last chairlift to the closing set.
SnowBeat Festival
Andorra — an electronic festival at altitude, a proper stage and a serious sound system.
Mediterranean
Tropics & St-Tropez
Lloret de Mar, Spain — tour along the Catalan coast.
BeachC
Corsica, France — summer season facing the sea.
The craft
Surgical warm-up, explosive peak-time
Warm-up
The art of the warm-up
A botched warm-up kills the night: too much tension too early and the headliner inherits a room that is already full. We build in layers — deep house, tech-house, nu-disco — grooves that fill the floor without burning the ammunition of whoever plays next.
- Deep & tech-house, nu-disco, exclusive edits
- Progression calibrated to how the room actually fills
- Full respect for the club's musical identity and the next DJ
- Set cut short or extended without argument when the schedule moves
Peak-time
Peak-time energy
When the room is packed, we shift gears: EDM, progressive, big titles reworked as in-house edits. Tight transitions, and that fifteen-year reflex — we read the floor and sense the track just before it demands one.
- EDM, progressive, big titles reworked
- Mashups and edits produced in-house
- Volume and dynamics held from the first track to the last
- An encore, gladly, when the room refuses to leave
Clubs, festivals and stages that booked us

We step up to the decks as one or as two. Never more: a floor is read by two pairs of eyes, and diluted by four.
Houseleggers — open-air, Belgium
Shared line-ups
The stages we shared
From Lost Frequencies to Henri PFR, from Wolfpack to Mr. Belt & Wezol: we have opened for, played alongside and closed after international artists. A good warm-up is judged by what happens next — and the headliner always inherited a warm room, never a spent one.
Lost Frequencies
Henri PFR
Wolfpack
Mr. Belt & Wezol
Robert Abigail
Oliver Ingrosso
Party Harders
Neon
Redroche
Miss Luna
Loulou Players
Marco de la Rocca
Sunset warm-ups, festival peak-time, studio mixes: our SoundCloud is the best demo we could ever send you. Give thirty seconds to a warm-up and thirty to a peak-time set — you'll know whether we fit your programming.
New mixes every season
FAQ
Booking a club or festival DJ: your questions
How does a residency booking work?
We define a rhythm together (weekly, monthly or seasonal), a set format and a musical direction. You gain the consistency that builds a loyal crowd — the same name on the flyer, the same level every week — at a residency rate that beats a string of one-off dates.
What is your technical setup in a club or at a festival?
We play on the industry standard: Pioneer DJ CDJ players and a DJM mixer. If your club runs recent pro gear there is no heavy rider — we arrive with USB sticks, headphones and backups. For festival stages we send a one-page technical sheet to your crew, weeks in advance.
Will you play the warm-up before a headliner?
Yes, and it is a discipline we take seriously. We have opened for Lost Frequencies, Henri PFR, Wolfpack and Mr. Belt & Wezol: the job is to fill the floor and hand it over warm, not to play your own anthems. We play the club's line and the slot we are given, and we never run a minute over.
What styles do you play in clubs?
Warm-up: deep house, tech-house and nu-disco to set the groove. Peak-time: EDM, progressive and big titles reworked as in-house edits. Every set adapts to your club's programming — never the other way around. If your line is more underground, we say so plainly rather than force a fit.
Do you play in Flanders and on the coast, or only in Brussels?
Everywhere. A residency in Knokke, dates in Ghent, Antwerp and along the coast, festivals in Wallonia and Flanders alike, plus Liège, Namur, Charleroi, Louvain-la-Neuve and the Terrasse O2 at the Boitsfort Racecourse. We also play internationally: the Swiss resorts of Veysonnaz, Crans-Montana, Gstaad and Champéry (Le Red), the SnowBeat Festival in Andorra, Spain (Lloret de Mar) and Corsica.
What are your fees for a club or a festival?
The fee depends on the format (single set, residency, festival stage), the type of night and the location. You receive a precise quote with no commitment, and residencies get degressive pricing from the third date onwards.
A slot to fill? A residency to launch?
Tell us about your venue, your crowd, your programming. We come back within 24 hours with a concrete proposal — and, if you want one, a mix cut for your programming.
