Furs Underground Dance

Pont-Sainte-Maxence, France
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Quick Facts

Next Date
TBA
Where
Pont-Sainte-Maxence (5-10 min walk from train station), Pont-Sainte-Maxence, France
Time
4:30 PM - 6 AM
Frequency
Annual
Capacity
150 attendees
Ticket Price
€TBA
Age Restriction
18+
Music
electronic, dance

Did You Know?

  • *FUD is one of the only standalone furry dance events in France.
  • *The overnight format runs from 7 PM to 6 AM, with the main hall available for sleeping.
  • *Pont-Sainte-Maxence is accessible by train from Paris Gare du Nord in under an hour.

Furs Underground Dance

Furs Underground Dance (FUD) is one of France's only standalone furry dance events. Held near Paris in Pont-Sainte-Maxence, the overnight event runs from 7 PM to 6 AM with DJs, games, snacks, and fursuit showcases. In a country where furry nightlife is mostly limited to convention dances, FUD fills a real gap.

What to Expect

FUD is an immersive overnight event. DJ sets run through the night with games and activities between music sessions. Snacks are provided. The main hall is large enough for attendees who want to stay until morning. Fursuit showcases are part of the programming.

Free secure parking is available at the venue.

How to Get Tickets

Tickets are available via billetweb.fr. Check the FUD information page for details and the Telegram channel at t.me/FursUndergroundDance for announcements.

How to Get There

Pont-Sainte-Maxence is about 60 km north of Paris. Take a train from Paris Gare du Nord (under 1 hour). The venue is a 5 to 10 minute walk from the train station. Free secure parking for those driving.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is FUD an overnight event?

Yes. It runs from 7 PM to 6 AM. The main hall can be used for overnight stays.

Is this the only French furdance?

FUD is one of the very few standalone furry dance events in France. Most French furry nightlife happens at convention parties (Furry BlackLight, Fauntastic, FurEast).

Do I need to speak French?

The event is primarily French-speaking, but the furry community in France is generally English-friendly.

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Last Updated: April 2026

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