Flora brings Vauxhall Open Air back to Parc Royal for Fête de l’Iris
Brussels’ queer-friendly electronic scene is heading outdoors again on Sunday 10 May 2026, as Flora returns with Vauxhall Open
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Brussels’ queer-friendly electronic scene is heading outdoors again on Sunday 10 May 2026, as Flora returns with Vauxhall Open
In a music scene that still too often rewards visibility unevenly, Loud Ladies Belgium stands out as
Some nights entertain you. Others stay with you. Spin My Cabaret belongs to the second category. On
Aurore Fattier takes Georges Feydeau’s The Turkey and transforms it into a bold, queer-friendly cabaret piece, on
De Pelgrim is a poetic and layered philosophical novel about a nameless man moving through worlds
From 11 April to 16 August 2026, Mons’ CAP / Museum of Fine Arts presents Regards pluriels. Belgian art
From 8 to 13 May 2026, Théâtre Les Tanneurs in Brussels will host Repertório N.1, the latest work
Spring in Brussels recalibrates bodies in space, and Art Brussels 2026 makes that shift tangible.
On 30 April 2026, Beursschouwburg in Brussels will host Dykes to the Front, a free community night for