Before returning for its main November edition, Listen Festival is teaming up with Gay Haze and Spek for a special extended weekender at Buda BXL from Friday, June 6 to Monday, June 9-taking full advantage of the Pentecost bank holiday. This collaboration, now set to become an annual Pentecost tradition, promises 40 hours of non-stop music, diversity, and celebration in Brussels’ vibrant nightlife scene.
Event Highlights
The party spans two indoor rooms and a newly added outdoor stage, with 25 artists performing from dusk till dawn and beyond.
Sunday afternoon introduces a unique outdoor area, designed in partnership with Brussels collective Every Island. Industrial spider cranes will frame the stage, draped with a delicate curtain for an artistic contrast and immersive atmosphere.
The lineup features standout local and international talent, including Paulo Sea, Fafi Abdel Nour, Jennifer Loveless, Sixsixsixties, Fais Le Beau, Partok, Bashkka, Ogazón, Cleveland, Jacob Meehan, Dana Kuehr, ISAbella, Bennet, Gideön, and Zouzibabe.

Schedule
- Friday 11 PM – Saturday 7 AM (break)
- Saturday 11 PM – Monday 7 AM (nonstop)
Tickets are selling fast, with only a handful of weekender passes and Sunday tickets remaining. Expect a marathon of music, creativity, and queer community energy-making Buda BXL the ultimate playground for this Pentecost weekend.

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