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Last Call

The final dance of our gorgeous lifetimes.

Sat 27.06.2026
19:00

Last drinks, last hugs, last gossips, last wonders… So much will happen in the Beurscafé and the Zilveren Zaal!

The past nine years of Mothers & Daughters have been tender and joyous and at times difficult but incredibly, supremely beautiful—and we want to celebrate it all with you. We invite everyone to gather with us one last time, in the palace where it all began for the final dance of our gorgeous lifetimes.

Tip your hats and shake your carabiners, and jiggle your pearls to these talented people and joyful tunes:

Beurscafé
— DJ sets by past Mothers & Daughters team members and a performance by Boïs Club.

19:00 Delphine von Kaatz
20:00 Colonelle Bambi
21:00 Jessthelez + performance by Dick Tato
22:00 Mothers & Daughters playlists
01:00 (end)

Zilveren Zaal (rooftop)
— DJs, live performances, magical lights and more.

line-up and timetable soon-ish <3

about

From disco to new beat (and lots of pop), Delphine von Kaatz is a daring DJ and traveling jukebox. She loves hits and scorching dance floors. She's also been organizing the queer party Mon Q Ta Praline in Brussels since 2009.

Colonelle Bambi is a selecta who gets bodies moving and ideas flowing — without ever claiming to be a DJ. What she loves is playing songs, even the most mainstream ones, as long as they can set the dance floor on fire. For several years now, her selections have echoed through events where the party is also a political space: Mon Q Ta Praline, the 2021 Lesbiennale by ELC, the Pink Night closing party at Beurs in 2016, Massimadi, the inauguration of the sexology department at ULB in 2024, and the queer night It’s Raining Kings in 2023. She’s also been featured on Kiosk Radio.

Jessthelez is the moniker of Jessica Gysel, one of the original co-founders of Mothers & Daughters. She plays mainly with vinyl (collected over many many years), and loves a mix of classic house, Belgian new beat, no wave and riot grrrl anthems.

Dick Tato, born in Istanbul’s queer nightlife and matured in Brussels, serves the soft-dom trans-masc energy you didn’t know you needed. He moves through heels, pole, and gogoboy energy, slithering through styles with ease. Known for strong hip thrusts and witty, narrative-driven acts, he keeps you waiting for what comes next.

beurscafé: ground floor, PMR-accessible space, accessible toilet on +1 via the elevator accompanied by someone with a building access badge (ask at the door or the bar). 

zilveren zaal: +5, PMR-accessible space and PMR-accessible toilet on +1 via the elevator accompanied by someone with a building access badge (ask at reception)

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