Rave Rebels returns to Brussels in spring 2026 with an XXL edition that promises two marathon nights of techno at ING Arena, while remaining surprisingly affordable: you can join the party for under 50 €, an outstanding value for an event of this scale.

A full XXL weekend at ING Arena
- Rave Rebels XXL Weekender will take place on Friday 3 and Saturday 4 April 2026 at ING Arena in Brussels.
- Doors open at 6 p.m. and close the next morning (until 6 a.m. on Friday, 10 a.m. on Saturday), turning the arena into a true rave temple for more than 26 hours of music in total.
Belgium’s biggest indoor rave
- Presented as Belgium’s biggest indoor rave, Rave Rebels brings together thousands of techno fans every year from across the country and abroad.
- The event is renowned for its monumental light show – billed as the largest light show in Belgium – and immersive stage production that plunges the audience into a futuristic 360° universe.
Line-up and experience over two nights
- Rave Rebels builds on a line-up that blends international headliners with strong local acts, featuring marathon sets (including multi-hour b2b sessions) that have defined previous editions.
- Organisers promise a new “rave-o-lution” in 2026, following the 2024 and 2025 editions that welcomed names such as Boris Brejcha, Shlømo, Azyr, Jacidorex and large-scale audiovisual shows by Sila Sveta.
Under 50 € to get inside
- In a context where major festival prices keep rising, Rave Rebels stands by an accessible ticketing policy: the first ticket tiers for the 2026 edition allow you to get in for under 50 €, less than many single-night indoor concerts.
- For that price, the audience gains access to XXL production, multiple stages, a high-end light show and a full night of techno, making it one of the best price-quality deals on the European electronic event circuit.
Practical info and useful links
- General info, line-up and experience: official Rave Rebels website – raverebels.com.
- Official ticket shop for Rave Rebels XXL Weekender – April 2026: via the organiser’s online ticketing platform (use the provided link in your article as “Tickets” or “Book your spot”).
- To follow announcements (new artist waves, timetable, venue map): Instagram @raverebels and the Rave Rebels Facebook page.

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