From July 13th to August 30th, 2025, the Festival de l’Été Mosan returns to animate the picturesque Meuse Valley with an eclectic program of classical music concerts. Recognized as a must-attend summer event for music and culture lovers, the festival brings together internationally acclaimed ensembles, celebrated soloists, and historical venues, creating a unique harmony of sound and setting.
The 2025 Program Highlights
A Diverse Musical Journey: This year’s program spans music from the 17th to the 20th century, featuring works by giants like Bach, Chopin, Liszt, Fauré, Mozart, and Ravel. Audiences can expect performances ranging from intimate chamber ensembles to vibrant orchestras and solo recitals.
Renowned Artists: The 2025 season welcomes prize-winners from the prestigious Queen Elisabeth Competition, as well as established stars and rising talents from Belgium and beyond. Each concert is carefully curated to highlight both the performers and the exceptional acoustics of the heritage sites.
Unique Venues: Since its founding in 1977, the festival has set itself apart by pairing each concert with a special location. In 2025, the program once again leads audiences on a musical journey through historic churches, castles, and landmarks of the Meuse Valley. A new venue joins the map: the 17th-century Hulplanche farmhouse in La Bruyère, which will host a piano recital by Belgian virtuoso Florian Noack.
18 Concerts Across the Region: The festival features 18 concerts and as many different sites, allowing visitors to discover Wallonia’s architectural treasures and lush landscapes with every note.

More Than Music
Musical Heritage: The festival is celebrated not only for its diverse repertoire—spanning baroque, romantic, and modern eras—but also for its commitment to cultural heritage. Concerts take place in locations specially chosen for their beauty and acoustic excellence, enhancing the listener’s experience and the resonance of the music.
Inclusive Ambiance: Each event combines music, architecture, and the welcoming spirit of local communities, turning every concert into a full sensory and cultural immersion.
Practical Information
Ticketing: The festival offers a range of ticket packages for all ages and budgets, including youth discounts and special bundles for multiple concerts.
Reservation Required: Due to the popularity of the events and the intimate nature of many venues, reservations are highly recommended for all concerts.
Why Visit the Festival de l’Été Mosan in 2025?
Immerse yourself in a unique celebration where the artistry of renowned musicians meets the majesty of Wallonia’s heritage sites. Whether you are a devoted classical music fan or a curious traveler, the Festival de l’Été Mosan offers an unforgettable summer journey blending history, culture, and the universal language of music.
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