The club is located in Asiat Park, Vilvoorde. You can enter the park through Willem Elsschotstraat 19.
Yes, Horst strictly enforces a minimum age requirement of 18 years to enter the club.
Yes, there will be lockers for both the Gay Haze event and our club weekender with Kiosk Radio.
You can make an online reservation for a locker here. It's available for 24 hours.
We kindly ask you to respect our no camera policy during the club nights and discourage phone use on the dance floor. We want to assure a safe and fun clubbing experience for all. Horst Club is about intimacy and living in the moment, your socials can wait.
Our club is wheelchair accessible. If you need help, our staff is here to assist you. You can send us an email via info@horstartsandmusic.com for assistance or more information.
Drugs are strictly prohibited during Horst Club and entry will be denied if drugs are found during entrance checks. Please take care of yourself and regularly check in on your friends and loved ones. More information on risks can be found through the website of Safensound (NL) or in via Modus Vivendi (FR).
Tickets are available on our website here.
For safe ticket resale or purchase, we recommend using the Ticketswap platform. This ensures a secure transaction and helps you avoid the risks of dealing with unknown sellers on social media.
The service is included with your entrance ticket. Our shuttle buses run in sync with train schedules, ensuring a smooth connection to Horst Club. Buses run every 20 to 30 minutes throughout the timings listed below.
Vilvoorde Station ↔ Horst Club
• 23h00 to 00h30 • 06h00 to 08h40
• 16h00 to 00h30
We also offer direct buses to Brussels Central Station at set times throughout the weekend. The pickup point is near the station's main entrance (Putterij). The service is included with your entrance ticket. See exact timings below:
Horst Club ↔ Brussels Central
• 05h00 • 07h00 • 09h00
Brussels Central → Horst Club
• 05h30 • 07h30 • 09h30
If you've lost something at the festival, you can reclaim it at the festival site until May 12. After this date, lost IDs and other cards will be turned over to the police in Vilvoorde.
Make sure to pass by the Lost & Found area at the "Paradeplein" during the festival. Fill out this form to give yourself the best chance of getting your precious belongings back!
The Collective Care program embodies the principles of safer spaces. Originating from the queer and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of colour) communities, safer spaces challenge the notion that violence and discrimination are inevitable in nightlife environments. Instead, it centers on prioritizing the safety of marginalized individuals while offering support to everyone. In essence, creating a safer space means fostering an environment where everyone can enjoy themselves without fear for their safety.
The Collective Care team comprises members of the underground dance community from Belgium and beyond. Additionally, this year, we're proud to once again collaborate with Safe 'n Sound, providing visitors with additional sensitivity and information regarding harm reduction and safety at the festival. Our volunteers bring diverse experiences to their roles and undergo training in harm reduction and victim support.
No, the Collective Care team operates independently from security or law enforcement. One of our objectives is to minimize the need for guests to interact with security or police. However, if a situation arises that necessitates their involvement, we will remain by your side to ensure you receive the support you need.
We encourage you to reach out to us at collectivecare@horstartsandmusic.com with any thoughts, suggestions, or concerns. If you have any remarks, complaints or input during the festival, please fill in this anonymous form. Your input is of the utmost value as we continuously strive to improve and refine our practices.