The Hangar Festival returns to Brussels for its third edition on April 27th and 28th, 2024, promising two days of eclectic music and community spirit along the Brussels Canal. With an impressive lineup of artists and a commitment to inclusivity, this event is set to be a highlight of the spring calendar.
A Diverse Lineup
Featuring renowned artists such as Chloé Caillet, Clara D, Fiona, Honey Dijon, and many more, the Hangar Festival offers a diverse musical experience catering to a wide range of tastes. From electronic beats to melodic tunes, there’s something for everyone at this dynamic event.
Where and When
Taking place at Quai de Heembeek in Brussels, the festival spans two days of non-stop music and entertainment. Doors open at 12:00 PM on both Saturday and Sunday, with performances running until midnight on Saturday and until 11:00 PM on Sunday.
Ensuring a Safe Environment
At Hangar, inclusivity and safety are paramount. The festival organizers have implemented strict house rules to ensure that all attendees feel welcome and respected. Any form of harassment, discrimination, or hatred will not be tolerated, and the staff are committed to maintaining a supportive environment for all festival-goers.

Join the Celebration
Tickets for the Hangar Festival are available for purchase online, and attendees can also reserve tables for added comfort and convenience. With a focus on music, community, and inclusivity, this event promises to be a memorable celebration of spring in Brussels.
Stay Connected
For the latest updates and announcements, follow Hangar Festival on Instagram (@hangar.festival) and Facebook. Join us as we come together to celebrate music, diversity, and the spirit of Brussels at the Hangar Festival 2024.
Info & tickets : website Hangar
Win a DUO TICKET for Sunday 28 April 2024 : click here.
Images : Hangar (c)
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