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Halles de Saint-Géry is a storied venue nestled in the heart of Brussels, Belgium, embodying a rich tapestry of history, culture, and cutting-edge music. Originally constructed in the late 19th century, the building was designed as a covered market hall, a vibrant hub for local commerce until the mid-20th century. After a period of decline, it was revitalized in the 1990s as part of a broader urban renewal initiative, transforming into a multifunctional cultural center that maintains its architectural charm with an impressive glass and iron structure.

Today, Halles de Saint-Géry stands as a beacon of Brussels’ dynamic nightlife, particularly revered within the electronic music scene. Its cultural significance is profound, serving as a nexus for both local and international communities, fostering a sense of unity through its diverse programming. The venue has evolved over time, adapting its spaces to accommodate a wide array of events, from art exhibitions to DJ sets, without losing its historic essence.

The intimate setting, with its high ceilings and open layout, provides an unparalleled experience for audiences, creating an atmosphere that is both immersive and communal. Halles de Saint-Géry has become synonymous with innovation, often pushing the boundaries of the electronic genre while respecting the roots from which it grew. The venue has hosted an impressive roster of artists, showcasing a blend of international stars and local talent.

Notable performers include techno luminary Carl Craig, the eclectic sounds of Modeselektor, and local heroes like Charlotte de Witte and Amelie Lens, who have graced its stage with their electrifying sets. The venue continues to be a key player in Brussels' nightlife, drawing crowds eager to experience the cutting-edge of electronic music within a space steeped in history and character.

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The capacity of Halles de Saint-Géry is 300.

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UPDATED : 16 October 2025 at 21:57