In 2025, Botanique remains a welcoming hub for the LGBTQIA+ community and its allies, offering an exciting lineup of concerts and nightlife events that cater to all tastes.

@Brooke Candy
Concert Highlights
This spring, Botanique is bringing some of the most exciting queer icons to Brussels. On February 21, Confidence Man will perform, promising one of the most energetic dance-pop spectacles of the year. Just a few days later, on February 24, Brooke Candy takes the stage, delivering her bold, sex-positive pop hits.

In March, don’t miss Rebecca Black on March 8, the “Friday” singer turned edgy pop sensation with a strong queer voice. For a more relaxed vibe, Morpho performs dreamy melodies on March 19, and Orla Gartland shares her heartfelt storytelling on March 27.

Queer rap fans can look forward to Piche, the rising star and Drag Race France alum, who makes her Brussels debut on April 15.

@Piche
In addition to these concerts, Botanique offers a range of vibrant nightlife events where queer artists and audiences shine. April brings the Fantasilandia party on April 18, headlined by Dinamarca, the Chilean-Swedish reggaeton producer. For hyperpop enthusiasts, TAAHLIAH will make her live debut in the Witloof Bar on April 11.

@TAAHLIAH
From pop icons to underground beats, Botanique offers a safe, inclusive space for the LGBTQIA+ community to connect, dance, and celebrate. They are also currently working on an exciting party for Pride!
For tickets and more details, visit botanique.be.
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