This Saturday, March 21, from noon to 1 AM, Le Continental invites you to its first-ever open-air Spring Market, turning the heart of Brussels into a vibrant hub for local creators, artists, and designers.
After two successful winter editions, the Spring Market is back—bigger, brighter, and ready to kick off the season in style. Located inside the six-story creative hub Le Continental, right on Place de Brouckère, the event will spread outdoors for the first time, blending sunshine, art, and music into a full-day urban festival.
Expect over forty emerging brands, resident artists, and guest creators showcasing everything from handcrafted jewelry and upcycled fashion to illustrations and home décor. This community gathering is all about local craftsmanship, sustainable design, and one-of-a-kind pieces that tell a story.
What to Expect
- Curated market featuring local designers, artists, and makers
- Unique, handmade creations and sustainable fashion
- DJ sets and jam sessions both indoors and on the terrace
- Homemade crocks sandwiches and iced teas to enjoy in the sun
- Floral workshops hosted by Résyne where you can design your own bouquet
- A Flash Day Tattoo by resident tattoo artists on the 4th floor
Music Program
14:00 – 20:00 | Bello Records
Groove to an eclectic mix of house, funk, and jazz — with live sax accompaniment on the terrace.
20:00 – 01:00 | Hot At Jams
The evening heats up with an open jam session inviting musicians of all levels to join in.
00:00 – 01:00 | Okaapij
Brussels-based DJ and bassist Okaapij closes the night with an irresistible mix of bass and beats.
Hands-On Workshops
Bring your creativity to life with Résyne’s floral workshops and leave with your own spring bouquet.
Sessions at 14:00–15:00 and 16:00–17:00
Reserve your spot here
📍 Le Continental — Place de Brouckère 41, 1000 Brussels
🗓 Saturday, March 21 | 12:00–01:00
🎟 Free entry
Join the Spring Market to celebrate the arrival of spring, support local talent, and soak up the creative spirit of Brussels.
For more details, visit Le Continental on Instagram or check out the official Facebook event.
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