As summer comes to a close in few weeks , Brussels will pulse with energy as the first-ever Brussels Open Air Festival takes over the city on Saturday, August 31, 2024.
Imagine five iconic locations, each transformed into vibrant outdoor dancefloors, where the city’s top clubbing collectives will showcase the eclectic spirit of Brussels.
The festival is a unique collaboration between the City of Brussels and Brussels by Night, designed to celebrate the city’s rich nightlife culture—now recognized as intangible heritage. Over 15,000 revelers are expected to gather at landmark venues like Place De Brouckère and Vauxhall, dancing to beats curated by clubs and collectives like Bloody Louis X 21AM and C12 X Crevette, but also Kapla Dance, Vostock and Smash.
More than just a party, this event is a testament to Brussels’ growing reputation as a European hub for clubbing! It’s the perfect send-off to summer and a vivid display of the city’s creative soul, offering a stage for both seasoned and emerging local artists.
With limited combi-tickets available, this is your chance to experience the best of Brussels’ nightlife in the open air. Don’t miss out—grab your tickets now and be part of this groundbreaking event!
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