
Queer Mais Trash is back
Queer Mais Trash, the non-binary festival that takes place a few days before Pride, returns
Our geography and our history mean that we understand the benefits of bringing cultures together. French and Flemish shape our city, but you’ll find people from 183 different nationalities that call Brussels home. That’s exciting, and the potential for collaboration is limitless.
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Queer Mais Trash, the non-binary festival that takes place a few days before Pride, returns
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