The countdown to June’s Various Voices International Choir Festival has begun — and Brussels is already hitting the right notes! On March 7, join local LGBTQI+ choirs Sing Out Brussels!, Tapalanote, Punch Art, and The Q-Team Choir for a special solidarity concert. Their voices will blend in harmony to raise funds for the festival’s Solidarity Fund, which helps international singers in financial difficulty join this unique celebration of diversity, pride, and freedom through music.

The Various Voices Festival — taking place in Brussels this June 2026 — will welcome choirs from across the world for a week of concerts, workshops, and unforgettable moments of queer musical joy.
Follow the festival for updates and artist spotlights:
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