PAC and Tels Quels invite Brussels Pride-goers to turn slurs into political joy
During Pride Week, PAC and Tels Quels are hosting a collective reading and discussion around Julien Marsay’s Queer – Riposter à
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During Pride Week, PAC and Tels Quels are hosting a collective reading and discussion around Julien Marsay’s Queer – Riposter à
With her new track “#SafeEverydayEverywhere”, Dianka Songo offers more than a song title – she delivers
On 30 May, La Tricoterie in Saint-Gilles will host the first edition of Yallah Zouz!, a Judeo-Arab-Amazigh festival built around one
Brussels is getting a Pride glow‑up this year – literally. With Brussels Rainbow City Light, the
Brussels Pride 2026 gets underway on 13 May with the Pride Opening Party at VIAGE, in collaboration with Rainbow House Brussels and Visit
If you want to taste something that feels truly Belgian, Toer de Geuze is hard to beat.
Liège’s Maison Arc-en-Ciel is once again turning its walls into a shared queer canvas. The new collective
The concerts & DJ sets part of Brussels Pride 2026 is where the day stops being only
Forty years on, Sandra Kim remains one of Belgian pop culture’s most improbable and enduring icons. Her