The Maison Arc-en-Ciel of Luxembourg is heading to Brussels on Saturday 16 May to join Brussels Pride 2026, a key day of celebration and political visibility for Belgium’s LGBTQIA+ community. With departures planned from Arlon, Virton, Libramont and Marche, the organised coach offers people from the province of Luxembourg a collective way to reach the capital and take part in the 30th anniversary edition of Pride.
This year’s Pride carries the theme “When Times Get Darker, We Shine Brighter”, a message that feels especially resonant as Brussels marks 30 years of Pride. Ket has been following the 2026 edition closely, from the main agenda and Pride Village to the Rainbow Village programme and the city’s Safer Pride setup.

The Luxembourg coach is more than just transport: it is a way for queer people from outside Brussels to arrive together, in community, and experience a day that includes the Pride Village at the Mont des Arts from noon and the Pride March departing at 14:30. That makes the trip part of the Pride experience itself — a collective journey toward a citywide event built around visibility, celebration and rights.

Useful links
Maison Arc-en-Ciel Luxembourg registration link [user-provided]
Ket: Brussels Pride 2026, the key moments in one clear agenda
Ket: Brussels Pride shines brighter with Rainbow Village
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