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!
Why You Absolutely Must Watch This Documentary “Mister Nobody Against Putin” on ARTE
In ARTE’s documentary Mister Nobody Against Putin, a school worker in a polluted Russian town turns
XRDS – Crossroads Festival 2026: Two Nights of Raw Rave Energy Under the Bridges
On 14 and 15 August, XRDS – Crossroads Festival turns the bridges of Parc des
Women to the front: a radical open stage reclaims La Tricoterie
In Saint-Gilles, La Tricoterie hands over its stage to anyone identifying as a woman – with non-binary
From Choir Festival to Queer Utopia: Inside Various Voices Brussels 2026
Every four years, one European city turns into a queer musical playground. In 2026, that
The First Homosexuals: Queer Origins on View at Kunstmuseum Basel
For anyone interested in LGBTQIA+ history, queer art and how our identities were first imagined, “The
CUT-CUT Funding Party: Drag, Community and a Brand-New Chest at The Agenda
On 6 March, Brussels drag artist T’Charly/Charli turns The Agenda into a fundraising runway with
Kongi: Ancestry in Motion
Born in Kinshasa in a lively multigenerational home, they migrated first to Paris, then to
Brussels Art Pole – Le Studio: A Queer-Friendly Space for Movement, Freedom and Connection
Le Studio at Brussels Art Pole is a multidisciplinary dance studio, body expression centre and safe space for
Queer Feels, Loud Guitars: Pool Kids Bring Emo Energy to Botanique
On Saturday 28 February 2026, US band Pool Kids land at Botanique’s Rotonde for a
