Thinking and dancing around club culture. 5,6 & 7 December 2024 Brussels By Night is organizing the first edition of a new event in Brussels, called Brussels Nightcall, taking place on Thursday 5, Friday 6 and Saturday 7th of December 2024. Brussels Nightcall is an event dedicated to nightlife that combines daytime talks, workshops, and conferences focusing on the hot topics and challenges currently impacting the sector, along with night-time events. Our aim is to offer a platform to highlight the nightlife sector and its vibrant community, showcasing clubs, night bars, collectives, and more within Brussels By Night. It provides a space for discussing hot topics in the sector, encouraging debate and fostering the questioning of our practices, including on a political and s...
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The Brussels Volume Pass, created in collaboration with visit.brussels and the City of Brussels, gives exclusive and unique access for 24 to 48 hours to the best clubs and several cultural institutions in the city. Starting from 10 October, this exclusive pass will also include entry to the museums of the City of Brussels, including Centrale for Contemporary Art. It offers plenty to satisfy clubbers eager for cultural discoveries. Brussels is undoubtedly one of Europe’s essential clubbing capitals. From lively bars to trendy nightclubs, the city pulsates to the rhythm of its vibrant nightlife. The Brussels Volume Pass offers clubbers from all backgrounds a deep dive into Brussels' nightlife with up to 48-hour access to the capital's iconic clubs. Whether you're a fan of techhouse, hip-...
Read MoreThe whole of Brussels will be under the Iris Festival spell on the first weekend of May. On Saturday 4 May and Sunday 5 May, the Brussels-Capital Region will be celebrating its 35th anniversary. This will be marked by a packed, surprising and varied programme. During the annual Iris Festival, Brussels will be putting its best foot forward. From 11:00 on Saturday 4 May, it will take you to the most surprising places in three Brussels communes and the European quarter. After the Iris Festival in the communes, the day will culminate in the Iris Tipik Electro Night. The next day, from noon onwards, everyone is invited to take the whole family to Brussels Park for Party in the Park, where a diverse range of activities will be laid on. All the activities organised by visit.brussels at the...
Read MoreThe unmissable Bright Festival of Lights returns to round off the winter and illuminate our evenings. The programme includes three routes through several Brussels communes enhanced by more than twenty original art installations. This year, Schaerbeek is joining in the event. And that's not all! Art Nouveau will also be in the literal and figurative spotlight. Lastly, several museums will offer a fringe programme, in addition to these four dazzling evenings. FILE PHOTO: Bright Brussels Festival, 2019. © visit.brussels/Jean-Paul Remy Bright, the Brussels festival of lights, will illuminate the capital from 16 to 19 February 2023. The latest edition of this unmissable event will put several districts in the spotlight with three routes: Royal, European and Schaerbeek. The different rout...
Read More"Nothing is serious enough to be taken seriously.” - Marcel Duchamp For the first time in a year and a half, the doors of the ING Art Center on Mont des Arts in Brussels will open on Wednesday for the exhibition Hahaha. The Humor of Art. The exhibition, with more than 200 works, looks at how different artistic movements, from the 19th century to the present day, have incorporated humor into the creative process in order to challenge established aesthetic canons. From the Great Zwanz Exhibition (1885) to Dada, from the painting of the donkey Lolo to Marcel Duchamp's ready-mades, from René Magritte to Marcel Broodthaers, from Andrea Fraser's lecture-performances to Wim Delvoye's works to play, Hahaha. The Humor of Art highlights the revolutionary potential of laughter. The exhibition ...
Read MoreGiant balloons will be back with a sneak peek into Korean comics world From 10 September to 10 October 2021, the 12th edition of the Brussels Comic Book Festival will be held in an exceptional new format: a month-long festival punctuated by exhibitions, events and original meetings. With a fun exhibition, a treasure hunt, guided tours and book signings, there will be something for all ages and tastes. And, to top it all off, the giant balloons will return, to a few strategic locations. 10 September will mark the start of a month-long celebration of the ninth art in Brussels. This special edition of the Brussels Comic Strip Festival will be full of surprises. It will be an invitation to travel, starting with a flight to South Korea - the festival's guest of honour-on the occasion...
Read MoreFrom 10 September to 10 October 2021, the Comic Strip Festival is back with a special month-long edition, punctuated by numerous activities in various locations in the Belgian capital, Brussels. This year, artist Bastien Vivès has designed the magnificent poster for this edition, a design featuring hero Corto Maltese, which takes you on a journey. Exhibitions, treasure hunts, signing sessions, there will be something for everyone. Not to mention the unmissable Atomium Awards. FILE PHOTO: Stripfeest - Comic Book Festival Parc de Bruxelles - Warandepark ©visit.brussels/Eric Danhier This year, to offer visitors a fantastic experience, while complying with the health regulations in force, the Comic Strip Festival will be celebrated over one whole month. Four wonderful weeks to travel th...
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