Madonna’s “Confessions II”: when the queen of pop courts the queer altar again
With “Confessions II”, a new electro‑driven album built for dancefloors and stadiums, Madonna is staging
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With “Confessions II”, a new electro‑driven album built for dancefloors and stadiums, Madonna is staging
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On Friday 10 July 2026, Brussels’ collective CAVE invites you to “Into The Valley”, an
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On 10 July, Brussels gets hit with a full wave of baile funk and queer
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Day three of Various Voices Brussels 2026 comes with a clear theme: royalty. Between the