Fall in Love, Not in Line: Liège’s Queer Tea Dance Turns Sunday into a Crush Party
The first LGBTQIA+ Tea-Dance of 2026 in Liège isn’t here for your Sunday blues –
Our city is a creative hub – welcoming artists from around the world, and also home to some of the most exciting performers that you’ll find anywhere. Join us as we discover the best of the music scene in Brussels.
The first LGBTQIA+ Tea-Dance of 2026 in Liège isn’t here for your Sunday blues –
There’s a moment, somewhere between the cracked voice and the held note, when Antoine Delie
What if your medicine cabinet suddenly came to life, and a tiny suppository started questioning
Sam Quealy does not simply walk on stage – she lands there, like a glitching
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He doesn’t just play records — he creates moments. For nearly three decades, Kenne Perry has been
Get ready, Brussels: the Queer Future Club is back this month to light up Ancienne Belgique with two nights
Belgium’s Paradise City Festival is already proving that 2026 will be anothersummer to remember. After a smooth
This Friday, French agency Bonne Nuit lands in Brussels to take over the intimate Studio
Rarely had a voice touched me, transformed me, filled me with both joy and sorrow