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On 9 May 2026, Hangar brings its next city-scale electronic takeover to Mons, turning the
Belgian pop star Pierre de Maere is back in the spotlight with a new release campaign around “Bruxelles-Paris”,
Brussels Latin queer party VICIOSA is crossing over to Ghent for the very first time on April 25,
What if the Stone Age were not a distant beginning, but the perfect mirror of
If you follow Brussels nightlife even loosely, TUESDAY tv is one of those projects that quickly earns
On 1 and 2 May, Hangar Festival returns to the Quai de Heembeek to celebrate its fifth edition, once again
The Belgian drag scene has found itself a new throne. Produced by two alumni of
At Botanique’s Orangerie, INJI didn’t just play a concert — she turned the room into a party.
Brussels’ south-western edge is getting a full-season lift-off on Saturday 25 April 2026, as Circle Park x
Some jazz artists play within the tradition; others reshape it from the inside. Nabou Claerhout, the