Brussels Pride at 30: a city that really showed up
Brussels wanted to prove it could still shine brighter after 30 years of Pride. It
Nous avons appris que notre communauté est plus forte lorsque nous sommes unis. À Bruxelles, nous avons la chance d'avoir un large éventail d'organisations LGBTQ et une communauté queer dynamique et visible. La diversité est une force - nous n'avons pas besoin d'être tous pareils, mais nous nous respectons tous et nous nous soutenons mutuellement.
Nous sommes fiers de pouvoir présenter certains des leaders, des événements et des questions qui sont importants pour notre communauté. Nous sommes fiers de faire partie de la communauté LGBTQ de Bruxelles.
Brussels wanted to prove it could still shine brighter after 30 years of Pride. It
Today, Brussels Pride turns 30, and the capital is ready to glow louder than ever. Under this
Brussels’ Dyke* March returns on Friday 15 May 2026, bringing lesbians, trans, bi, pan and questioning dykes* back
Brussels Pride 2026 is about to turn the city into a giant playground, and Volume Brussels is
In Belgium, the situation is different – and that matters. After years of pressure from
Brussels Pride is built around visibility, protest and celebration, but it also depends on something
Brussels Pride is not only a march or a party: it is also a chance
For Brussels Pride Week and IDAHOBIT (International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia) on 17 May, Belgium’s
Belgium loves to see itself as a queer‑friendly haven. On paper, that image still holds:
There’s a good chance your feed has become a battlefield lately. Every time a queer