Looking for a night out that caters to mothers? The Mama Club is here to provide just that! On March 12, 2025, the first event will take place in Brussels, designed specifically for moms who want to enjoy a fun evening without the worry of late-night hangovers.
- Concept originated from two friends' desire to dance.
- Events scheduled for mothers and their friends.
- Parties start at 7:30 PM, ending by 11 PM.
- Alcohol-free drinks and trendy mocktails offered.
- First event on March 12 in Brussels.
- Expansion planned to Antwerp and Ghent by summer.
The Mama Club: A New Nightlife Experience for Moms
Have you ever wished for a night out tailored just for you as a mom? The Mama Club is launching its first event in Brussels on March 12. This unique initiative allows mothers to unwind with friends while ensuring they can still be fresh and ready for their kids the next day.
Exciting Plans Ahead: Expanding Beyond Brussels
The Mama Club’s founder, Elodie Picard, has ambitious plans. After the inaugural party at C12 near Brussels Central Station, she intends to host two events each month until summer. Locations like La Cabane and Jeux d’Hiver are already on her radar!
Mama Club Events: What to Expect
Mama Club events promise an exciting atmosphere with several key features:
- Exclusive access for women—moms and their friends only.
- A female-only staff including DJs and catering teams.
- An array of trendy non-alcoholic drinks and mocktails.
- A schedule that allows attendees to return home early enough for family commitments.
The Vision Behind The Mama Club
This initiative was born from the desire of two friends—a pregnant mother and a single mom—to reclaim their social lives without compromising their responsibilities. Picard emphasizes that this isn’t about excluding men but rather empowering women through community-focused events. Will this inspire similar initiatives across other cities?
Future Expansion Plans: Bringing Fun to More Cities
The excitement doesn’t stop in Brussels! By July 2025, The Mama Club plans to expand into Antwerp and Ghent based on popular demand. Could this trend catch on across Europe? Only time will tell!