Queens of the South: When Nice Turns Carnival into Queer Celebration
On 27 February 2026, Place Masséna in Nice will shimmer a little brighter. Lou Queernaval,
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On 27 February 2026, Place Masséna in Nice will shimmer a little brighter. Lou Queernaval,
A major figure in Francophone pop and an outspoken voice in the queer community, Cœur de pirate
From 25 to 27 March 2026, the Royal Library of Belgium (KBR) hosts [IN]VISIBLE Festival:
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Every four years, one European city turns into a queer musical playground. In 2026, that
For anyone interested in LGBTQIA+ history, queer art and how our identities were first imagined, “The
On 6 March, Brussels drag artist T’Charly/Charli turns The Agenda into a fundraising runway with