On Saturday 16 May 2026, the Pride Village will gather at the Mont des Arts / Boulevard de l’Empereur, opening from noon, before the Pride March leaves the same area at 14:30. The official Brussels Pride pages describe the village as a space for organisations and projects committed to LGBTQIA+ rights, with an information and prevention role alongside the festive programme.
That makes the village one of the most useful parts of the day. It is where visitors can discover associations, health and prevention actors, and grassroots projects working with the LGBTQIA+ community, while also feeling the political pulse of a Pride that is explicitly framed around visibility and resistance.
Why it matters
In a year marking 30 years of Pride in Brussels, the village gives the event its most tangible dimension: a place to connect with people, ask questions, collect information and support organisations that do the work all year round, not only in May. The official 2026 theme — “When Times Get Darker, We Shine Brighter” — fits that logic perfectly, because the village is where solidarity becomes practical.
The 2026 edition also confirms that registrations for the Pride Village are open, which means associations, non-profits and companies can still take part and claim space in the city’s queer landscape.
Useful links
Ket: Brussels Pride 2026 registrations for Pride Village are open
KET Magazine is a community‑driven, non‑profit magazine run by volunteers based in Brussels. Get in touch to share your thoughts or tell us about your activities. You can also promote your events on our website or support our work with a donation. Contact us at Info@ket.brussels.
You may also like
-
Queer Paris in Your Pocket: A New Guide to the City’s LGBTQIA+ Memory and Momentum
Released on 4 June by First, Queer Paris is a new pocket guide that maps out the French capital through
-
One Last Warm-Up: Brussels Still Has Time to Join the Biggest LGBTQI+ Choir at ING Arena
Brussels has already been singing queer for weeks, and now one of the most open
-
Lille Pride 2026 is back to claim the city in color
Lille Pride returns on Saturday 30 May 2026 with a full day of community, visibility and celebration,
-
Brussels Is About to Sing Queer: Various Voices 2026 Unfolds Across the City
From 24 to 28 June 2026, Brussels will host Various Voices, Europe’s flagship LGBTQI+ choir festival,
-
Brussels Stands with Senegal’s LGBTQIA+ Community as Repression Gets Worse
Senegal has sharply intensified its anti-LGBTQIA+ repression in 2026, with a new law that increases
