The history of Fuse is closely linked to that of La Démence, Brussels' biggest gay party. This will become clear in the forthcoming book on 30 years of Fuse and can also be discovered today in this article by Fuse book author Koen Galle on 35 years of La Démence for the Brussels city magazine Bruzz.
It started as a party in West Flanders and has now turned into one of the biggest gay parties in the world: La Démence. The grande dame of the gay circuit is celebrating its 35th anniversary with a four-day dance marathon at Fuse, where the party has been held since 1992, and the ING Arena. How did La Démence become such a global success story? The secret could be a casual and accessible way of gay clubbing with a touch of Brussels. “As a young gay man, I thought La Démence was sodom and gomorrah, but once I dared to take the plunge, it turned out to be a witty party with something for everyone,” says loyal visitor Lander Piccart.
Read the full article here (in Dutch) or pre-order the book about Fuse with a separate chapter on La Démence and plenty of stunning archive material through the link below.