Beats & Pieces
Percussion Festival
Exciting rhythms and instruments from a wide range of genres and cultures enhance each other in a percussion festival. Texts have their own rhythm too. Experience how a combination of spoken word and percussion offers an extra boost. The newly renovated halls M and Studio will be reopening their doors for the first time for this four-day event.
Centre for Fine Arts - Bozar
Brussels
Festival
Beats & Pieces
Brussels Jazz Festival 2026
For its eleventh edition, Flagey is once again presenting an innovative jazz programme featuring young European and international talent. This year, the festival welcomes Wajdi Riahi as artist-in-residence, who will be presenting three new projects.
Flagey
Ixelles
Festival
Brussels Jazz Festival 2026
Bandit ! Bandiet !
Dance and choreography for young audiences are brimming with talent. We are, therefore, delighted to launch the very first edition of Bandit! Bandiet! – a festival for children aged 2.5 to 12.
The programme features four shows, performed 25 times for school groups and families. Four strikingly different worlds created by artists from Wallonia, Flanders and France.
And whatever you do, don't miss the Boum Boum Boum! The big children’s party at Les Brigittines.
Les Brigittines
Brussels
Festival
Bandit ! Bandiet !
ceramic brussels
The first international contemporary art fair dedicated to ceramics.
With more than 70 Belgian and international exhibitors, a focus on Spain, and the presentation of nearly 200 artists, ceramic brussels is open to the world—surprising, monumental, and bold.
This year, Elmar Trenkwalder will be the Guest of Honour at the 3rd edition of ceramic brussels 2026. He follows the American artist Elizabeth Jaeger, Guest of Honour in 2025.
For its third edition, ceramic brussels welcomes Spain as Guest of Honour and highlights the vitality and diversity of its ceramic scene as part of EUROPALIA ESPAÑA 2025–26. On this occasion, several Spanish galleries will be present.
Al-Tiba9 Gallery (es), Barrera Baldán Galería (es), METRO (es), Osnova (es), Ponce+Robles et Jorge López Galería (es), Tramontana Gallery (es), AIFA Gallery (ch), ANNA LAUDEL (tr) (be), arsenic galerie (fr), Brazil Modernist / Pereira & Matis (fr), CHAxARTxRTM (nl), Esther Verhaege (be), Format Oslo (no), Galeri NEV (tr), Galerie Anne-Sarah Bénichou (fr),... and many more.
Sheds 1 et 2 à Tour&Taxis
Brussels
Fairs and shows
ceramic brussels
TOM Festival - Théatre d'Objet et de Marionnette
Centre Culturel d'Uccle
Uccle
Theatre
TOM Festival - Théatre d'Objet et de Marionnette
10th PHOTOBRUSSELS FESTIVAL
For its 10th edition, the festival brings together 52 exhibitions presented by contemporary art galleries, home galleries, art centers, and museums, each offering a unique perspective on the photographic medium.
More than 100 artists — half of whom are Belgian — explore the richness and diversity of a visual language deeply rooted in our time, reaching an ever-growing and curious audience.
Various locations in the Brussels Capital Region
Brussels
Festival
10th PHOTOBRUSSELS FESTIVAL
Artists Print XIII
Maison des Arts
Schaerbeek
Fairs and shows
Artists Print XIII
BRAFA art fair
Brussels Expo - Palais 5
Laeken
Fairs and shows
BRAFA art fair
La Semaine du Son.Oor 2026
Son.Oor (fka La Semaine du Son / De Week van de Klank) will take place in Brussels from January 26th to February 1st, 2026.
Created in Belgium in 2011, La Semaine du Son.Oor is a social event that awakens our curiosity, amazement, and expectations in the field of sound. More than just a festival, the events, conferences, screenings, broadcasts, sound installations, and concerts are accompanied by an educational and participatory aspect. The event is part of an international movement, initiated by Christian Hugonnet in Paris, which aims to raise public awareness of the importance of the quality of the sound environment in the fulfillment of individual and community life. Since 2020, Les Semaines du Son has been placed under the auspices of UNESCO.
The 16th Belgian edition will take place in Brussels between January 26 and February 1, and the following week, from February 2 to 8, 2026, in several locations in Flanders and Wallonia. All events are free of charge.
Sound Week.Oor offers a new opportunity to present creations and research in an unusual setting outside the traditional circuits. “Sound laboratories” where creativity, experimentation, encounters, and awareness are at the heart of the action, allow people to discover different aspects of sound in an accessible way.
Various places in Brussels
Brussels
Festival
La Semaine du Son.Oor 2026
Festival En ville !
Cinema Galeries & Cinema Palace
Brussels
Festival
Festival En ville !
The Sound of The Belgian Underground
Live concerts & nightlife dj sets from Belgiums finest
Sound of the Belgian Underground returns to AB on 30.01.2026!After 10 years and 5 editions at AB and a first one in 2025 at Botanique, SOBU is now once again landing at Ancienne Belgique, continuing its new rhythm of alternating between both venues to keep each edition of the - now yearly - festival exciting and unexpected.For this round, Different Class and AB bring two fresh and sharp-eyed curators on board to spotlight the most emerging sounds from the Belgian underground.We’re in for a new round of rule-breaking live sets, DJ sets, and performances from the artists shaping tomorrow.SOBU has become a cult night out and a launchpad for future icons. Don’t miss your chance to see them before they blow up.Our artwork is made by Emma Caers.Free entry for members of Different ClassDiscover the line-up curated by Maya, a.k.a. Vieze Meisje, and Sidney, a.k.a. NMSS:SinaasFleur De Roeck is a multidisciplinary artist known for her vibrant, intuitive paintings and playful sense of chaos. Can something sound colourful? Sinaas proves it! The musical alter ego of Fleur is playful, poppy, and irresistibly fun. In a summery garden setting, infectious beats meet French lyrics, songs about broken hearts surfing between poetry and fruity, danceable sounds. It’s music that radiates colour; intimate, free, and unmistakably Fleur. Rimov RimovRimov Rimov is the collaborative project of Simon Joostens and Robbe De Pestel, crafting music that defies easy categorisation. Their sound blends left‑field hip‑hop, avant‑folk, DIY synths, and inventive storytelling, with tracks that are at once intimate, surreal, and unpredictably playful. Live, they shift between delicate bedroom‑style textures and bold, complex arrangements. Rimov Rimov thrives on experimentation, turning every performance into a journey where the unexpected becomes the norm.Oï Les OxOï Les Ox is the solo project of visual artist and composer Aude Van Wyller, crafting immersive musical worlds where surreal synth‑folk, coldwave, and IDM meet poetic French narratives. Her performances blur the line between audience and performer, exploring absurdity, utopia, and the fragile beauty of sound. She creates music that is playful, experimental, and subtly disorienting in a unique fusion of sonic and visual art. Maya DhondtMaya Dhondt is a pianist, producer, and composer blending classical training with experimental electronic music. She moves between glitch‑pop, contemporary piano, and fragmented sonic textures, resulting in an introspective sound. Previously releasing music under the alias Wendy, Maya now fully embraces her multi‑lingual, identity‑bending artistic voice, combining improvisation and bridging tradition and innovation. Amina808Amina808 is a Brussels-based producer and performer creating music full of rhythm, energy, and emotion. Drawing on African roots and urban club life, her tracks carry warmth and intensity, moving between house grooves, Afro-pop beats, and futuristic electronics. Her shows transform spaces into vibrant, inclusive refuges for the crowd and music to feel inseparable. Amina808’s sound is playful, daring, and alive; a reflection of the city and communities she originates from.Leïla Alice & SereidilaLeïla Alice is a Brussels‑based transdisciplinary artist whose practice emerges from the diaspora experience and the body as a site of storytelling. Under the alter ego Lilo Soleil, they navigate performance, poetry, visuals and sound to make visible what was once hidden. Their work opens ritual‑like spaces where vulnerability and defiance coexist, and where identity becomes both question and celebration.Morgen De KnoopMorgen De Knoop is a collaboration between burger service, Antwerp-based Dutch-born Jan Tromp, and Alex Deforce, a Brussels-based poet-artist renowned in the local scene for his spoken word, sound experiments, and urban-themed performances. As they merge textured soundscapes with poetic texts, low-key but charged, Morgen De Knoop invites us into a space where music and poetry collide. Camilo DonosoCamilo Donoso is a Ghent‑based singer‑songwriter. With Dutch‑language lyrics that feel intimate and direct, he labels his style ‘hartpop’; pop born from the heart, grounded in honesty. Influenced by artists like Luc De Vos and Silvio Rodríguez, Camilo’s music carries a timeless quality while feeling entirely fresh. Whether performing solo with his guitar or with a 3-piece band, his delivery stays sincere, direct, and quietly compelling.Abel GhekiereAbel Ghekiere is a Belgian multi‑instrumentalist and composer whose work draws equally from minimalist jazz, traditional folk and field recordings. His music explores emotional landscapes with sensitivity, combining intimacy, warmth, and moments of quiet euphoria. A trained guitarist, he also uses clarinet and banjo in his studio and live performances. His music feels intimate and spacious, a gentle journey through sound and feeling.Anal PompidouAnal Pompidou is a Brussels‑based concept run by Simon Van Schuylenbergh. He curates intimate gatherings where music, performance, and experimental sound collide, inviting friends and collaborators from the local scene. For Sound of the Belgian Underground, Anal Pompidou will bring a few of these artists to the stage, highlighting the vibrant community and playful spirit that define their project, blurring the line between party and performance. MaraschinoMaraschino is a DJ from Hasselt known for her vibrant, club-ready sets that mix Latin, house, and eclectic electronic sounds. Her sets transcend the usual club rhythm as she navigates deep bass, dub pulses and booty beats with an intuitive sense of space and surprise, turning the dancefloor into a vivid, collective moment.JhayanceJhayance is an Afro‑queer, non‑binary performer and dancer from Brussels. Drawing on ballroom, hip‑hop, and Afro‑dance, Jhayance brings that bold, playful, and physically charged energy to DJ sets. Performing in clubs, festivals, and cultural spaces, they turn the dancefloor into a space of movement, surprise, and connection. Akano TotoAkano Toto is a Brussels‑based Malagasy‑French pianist and DJ whose sets fuse tsapiky and salegy rhythms from Madagascar and South Africa with high‑speed experimental polyrhythms, breakcore bass and grimy textures. These performances are adventurous and vivid, bridging club chaos and global musical heritage. soft:machinasoft:machina is a Brussels‑based DJ whose sets draw from ’90s rave techno, UK bass, deep house and breakbeats. With a dynamic, hybrid approach, they carve out moments that sit between club drive and experimental motion. soft:machina doesn’t just play music, they architect atmospheres where the dancefloor is re‑imagined beyond the predictable. LOV b2b NMSSLOV is a DJ and multimedia artist from Brussels. Bold rhythms, heady melodies, and uncharted sounds in constant motion, drawing from Jersey, Latin Club, Vogue, Brazilian Funk, and Break, their music is free, unapologetically queer, and full of love. Joined by NMSS for a back-to-back set to close the evening, they channel a fearless, eclectic energy that bridges underground club culture with a deep sense of community and exploration
Ancienne Belgique
Brussels
Concert
The Sound of The Belgian Underground
Festival 164VANVOLXEM
Rosas, P.A.R.T.S., and Ictus celebrate their renovated Brussels home with OPENING FESTIVAL 164VANVOLXEM, inspired by the iconic Rosas danst Rosas. A festival featuring more than 45 artists and even more events: dance performances, concerts, workshops, films, exhibitions, guided tours, talks, and a dance battle.
From January 30 to February 22 | Van Volxemlaan 164, Brussels/Vorst
Rosas, P.A.R.T.S., and Ictus celebrate their renovated Brussels home with the OPENING FESTIVAL 164VANVOLXEM
For four weeks, Rosas, P.A.R.T.S. and Ictus will celebrate and share their vibrant creative hub with more than 45 artists, students and 40 different events: dance performances, concerts, workshops, films, exhibitions, guided tours, talks and a dance battle. Together with Dancingkids / Platform K / workspacebrussels / Dancingkets
From January 30 to February 22 | Van Volxemlaan 164, Brussels/Vorst
The Van Volxem site prefers to dance and make music with as many people and artists from all over as possible. That is precisely why the dance company Rosas, the school P.A.R.T.S. and the music ensemble Ictus dreamed of more space. And yes: after years of planning, drawing, building, and renovating, the creators can now create from a renovated home base: 164VANVOLXEM, a creative, participatory hub that they want to share with a new generation of artists and with the city.
From January 30, the site will be open to the general public for almost a month with the Opening Festival 164VANVOLXEM, inspired by the iconic Rosas danst Rosas, with which it all began. More than 45 artists will present their work, each closely connected to this place that is now entering a new future.
The program focuses on repertoire, education, participation, inclusion, and community, and
emphasizes the site's role as a place where hundreds of dancers of all ages come together to dance, study, practice, and create.
Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Ann Veronica Janssens & Michel François
Boštjan Antončič
Carlos Garbin & Meskerem Mees
Cassiel Gaube
Femke Gyselinck
José Paulo dos Santos & Lav Crnčević
Lucas Messler & Solal Mariotte
Mette Ingvartsen
Nassim Baddag
Némo Flouret & Philomène Jander
Peter Vermeersch & Thierry De Mey
Radouan Mriziga
Soa Ratsifandrihana
Thomas Vantuycom
Rosas
Forest
Festival
Festival 164VANVOLXEM
Semaine de la Musique Belge
Various locations in the Brussels Capital Region
Brussels
Festival
Semaine de la Musique Belge
Affordable Art Fair Brussels 2026
Join us from 4 – 8 February 2026 at Tour & Taxis for the 17th edition of Affordable Art Fair Brussels. Explore 1000s of contemporary artworks from over 85 Belgian and international galleries, along with an exciting programme. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or a seasoned art collector, get ready to discover captivating artworks that are sure to delight and inspire you.
For its 17th edition, the fair will welcome several Belgian galleries including: Sablon d’Art from Brussels, Christine Colon Galerie and Buronzu Gallery from Liège, Adrienne D - ceramic art from Marke, Frock Gallery from Ypres, PAREIT.Gallery from Knokke and Charline Kervyn from Ghent. A wide range of international galleries from over 15 different countries, including the Netherlands, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Lithuania, Spain, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Colombia will also be present. Paintings, photographs, sculptures, silkscreens, textile and ceramic works, and much more: there is something for all tastes and budgets!
Affordable Art Fair Brussels
Brussels
Fairs and shows
Affordable Art Fair Brussels 2026
It Takes a City 2026, The beat of Brussels' performing arts scene
2 weekends - 8 partners - 9 Locations - 13 shows - 2 conversations - 1 workshop - 2 parties
Performing arts festival It Takes a City returns for a second edition.
NEW PRODUCTIONS, EXCITING RETAKES AND A GOOD LOOK AT WHAT BRUSSELS’ ARTISTS ARE UP TO.
With Adeline Rosenstein, Anne-Laure Vandeputte, Arno Ferrera & Gilles Polet, Caroline Roche, Désirée Cerocien, Haig Aivazian & Noor Abed, Ilyas Mettioui, Marianne Chargois, Mercedes Dassy, Nikima Jagudajev, Pablo Lilienfeld & Federico Vladimir, Parvin Saljoughi, Soa Ratsifandrihana & Bonnie Banane
Presented by Atelier 210, La Balsamine, beursschouwburg, Charleroi-danse, Les Halles de Schaerbeek, Kaaitheater, Kunstenwerkplaats and workspacebrussels.
Various locations in the Brussels Capital Region
Brussels
Festival
It Takes a City 2026, The beat of Brussels' performing arts scene
Emilie Terlinden - 'Timelapse '
Botanique
Saint-Josse-Ten-Noode
Exhibitions
Emilie Terlinden - 'Timelapse '
Bartók Festival
Béla Bartók was one of the first to go out into the countryside and make recordings of local musicians, later turning the music into idiosyncratic works of his own.
At the Bartók Festival, you will hear traditional folk music alongside masterpieces such as the Second Violin Concerto and the Romanian Dances, as well as a dance production based on Bartók’s colourful Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion.
Centre for Fine Arts - Bozar
Brussels
Festival
Bartók Festival
Brussels Multilingualism Week
The first Brussels Multilingualism Week will take place from Monday 9 to Saturday 14 February 2026, on the initiative of the Brussels Council for Multilingualism and in collaboration with the Brussels-Capital Region.
Activities will take place throughout the week across the Region and at the Bourse. On Saturday 14 February, the Palais de la Bourse will host stands and debates.
Bourse Brussels
Brussels
Festival
Brussels Multilingualism Week
Flagey Piano Days 2026
For five days, Flagey will be dedicated to the piano in all its forms: concerts, conferences and exhibitions. You'll discover traditional recitals as well as jazz performed by world-renowned artists and emerging talents.
Flagey
Ixelles
Festival
Flagey Piano Days 2026
FESTIVITA! Brussels Early Music Festival
Cercle Royal Gaulois Artistique et Littéraire
Brussels
Festival
FESTIVITA! Brussels Early Music Festival
Bright Brussels Festival
Bright Brussels Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary from 12 to 15 February 2026!
For 10 years now, the Bright Brussels Festival has been lighting up your winter evenings! And for this anniversary edition, we’re going all out: a majestic illuminated trail through the historic centre of the capital, from 12 to 15 February 2026.
Over four magical nights, more than twenty luminous artworks and just as many sparkling activities will guide you from Brussels Park to the Royal Theatre of La Monnaie, passing by numerous heritage landmarks along the way. From 18:30 to 23:00, Brussels’ heart will once again be transformed into a fairytale journey, brought to life by the creativity of Belgian and international artists.
In addition to this extraordinary route, uncover real gems at the Bright Brussels Market, have fun with your little ones at Bright Brussels Kids and take a delicious break at the Bright Brussels Café.
Get ready for an unforgettable nocturnal journey, filled with poetic moments and the true spirit of Brussels!
visit.brussels
Brussels
Festival
Bright Brussels Festival
Anima Festival 2026
The Anima Festival is a ten day dedication to animation films during the Carnival Holidays.
Enjoy ten days devoted entirely to animated films.
www.animafestival.be
Flagey, Folioscope
Flagey
Ixelles
Festival
Anima Festival 2026
Bellezza e Bruttezza
Beauty and Ugliness in the Renaissance
Beauty and ugliness have always fascinated people, yet their meanings shift over time. Bellezza e Bruttezza explores how artists from Italy and Northern Europe in the 15th and 16th centuries depicted these extremes, from refined ideals to deliberate grotesques. A rare opportunity to see extraordinary works, some appearing in Belgium for the first and only time.
The exhibition traces how the standards of beauty and ugliness evolved from the last quarter of the 15th century to the end of the 16th century—key transitional periods—by juxtaposing in a rich and compelling confrontation the ways in which these two subjects were interpreted by the greatest Italian artists and their counterparts from Northern Europe. Beauty became an increasingly important social concern at this time, as shown by the rising number of 16th-century publications offering “recipes for looking beautiful” and advice on cosmetics and care. Meanwhile, ugliness also grew in prominence in art, appearing in a widening range of forms throughout the same period.
Discover remarkable works by renowned artists such as Botticelli, Titian, Tintoretto, Cranach the Elder, Massys, and many others.
Centre for Fine Arts - Bozar
Brussels
Exhibitions
Bellezza e Bruttezza
Kidzik Printemps 2026
Various places in Brussels
Brussels
Festival
Kidzik Printemps 2026
ON THE EDGE
A new annual festival like a journey
Moving away from the centre of dance, we seek out the extremes of performance, bordering on circus and even music.
In March, we find ourselves at Les Brigittines on the margins, where movement is distorted.
Les Brigittines
Brussels
Festival
ON THE EDGE