Culture
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.
Our culture sector is one of our strengths – museums, galleries, festivals, and institutions that not only showcase the world’s best, but also support and develop emerging artists and performers.
Let us help you make sure that you don’t miss a thing!
I Love Dancefloor: Brussels Turns Up the Volume on Summer Nights
As part of the city’s Summer Wonders programme, I Love Dancefloor invites everyone to step out of
Jim Queen: a queer Western hits Brussels before everyone else
On Tuesday June 17, UGC De Brouckère hosts a special avant‑première of Jim Queen, in the
Play Label Open Air: The Blessed Madonna takes over Place du Congrès
On Saturday 13 June 2026, Play Label Open Air lands at Place du Congrès in
Born to Draw, Born to Be Other: Emil Ferris Brings Her Monsters to Ixelles
From 13 June to 25 July, Galerie Martel in Ixelles hosts Born to Draw: My Favorite
Queer feet, green beats: Paradise City gets your summer moving (softly)
From 26 to 28 June, Paradise City returns to Kasteel de Ribaucourt in Perk with
Queer Paris in Your Pocket: A New Guide to the City’s LGBTQIA+ Memory and Momentum
Released on 4 June by First, Queer Paris is a new pocket guide that maps out the French capital through
Let Your Heart Be Heard: The Queer Finale Brussels Has Been Warming Up For
After months of rehearsals, teasers and city‑wide build‑up, Various Voices Brussels 2026 is heading towards its big
One Last Warm-Up: Brussels Still Has Time to Join the Biggest LGBTQI+ Choir at ING Arena
Brussels has already been singing queer for weeks, and now one of the most open
Dress to Bury the Old World: A Queer Funeral for Dictators at AB
On Friday 5 June, Ancienne Belgique turns into a political dancefloor with “DICTATOR’S FUNERAL”, a
