Expressions Mixtes 3: Brussels gets a festival where queer stories refuse to fit in one box
Every June, Brussels quietly grows a new kind of Pride: one made of dance floors,
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.
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Every June, Brussels quietly grows a new kind of Pride: one made of dance floors,
Clemix does not really fit into one box, and that is exactly the point. Singer, pianist,
Brussels just got itself a new queer‑friendly meeting point in the clouds. From 15 May to
Brussels Pride is built around visibility, protest and celebration, but it also depends on something
Eurovision week is here, the memes are already unhinged, and the 70th edition in Vienna is shaping
Brussels Pride turns 30 this year, and the celebrations continue long after the march ends.
If you still have glitter on your cheeks after the march and you’re not ready
Queer Future Club is turning Pride night into a full‑on queer rave. On Saturday 16 May,
Opera and drag have always shared a taste for excess, transformation and larger‑than‑life heroines. On Wednesday