Naya is shaping a soft, soulful Brussels sound
Brussels has a way of nurturing artists who move between genres, languages and scenes, and Naya fits
Brussels has a way of nurturing artists who move between genres, languages and scenes, and Naya fits
Brussels is already starting to sound like a giant queer choir. As Various Voices Brussels 2026 moves
Ket was at the second semi-final of Belgian Drag Monarch on Sunday 26 April in Brussels, and the room
Belgian pop star Pierre de Maere is back in the spotlight with a new release campaign around “Bruxelles-Paris”,
There are festivals, and then there are public artworks that feel like an entire alternate
At Botanique’s Orangerie, INJI didn’t just play a concert — she turned the room into a party.
Some jazz artists play within the tradition; others reshape it from the inside. Nabou Claerhout, the
At a time when queer parenthood remains entangled with law, tradition, and social expectations, Family Triangle arrives
Some places do more than house art — they amplify it. The Musée d’Orsay is one of