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The festival extends beyond its walls thanks to the City of Brussels

Concerts will be held at Brussels City Hall and Vaux Hall as part of events organised by the City.

08 February 2026

Our team’s ambition is to open up the festival to the city so that as many people as possible can discover the talent of the LGBTQI+ choirs we host.

We have established contacts with the City of Brussels, which has fully understood our objective. Together, we have been able to develop projects that will enable people living in Brussels or visiting the Belgian capital to encounter our choirs at various times of the week or day.

Firstly, the City has given its authorisation for the organisation of street concerts. These concerts, organised in public spaces at various iconic locations in the historic centre, will take place on Wednesday afternoons and Saturday mornings. The programme is currently being finalised and will soon be available on our website.

Salle gothique
Vaux Hall

Next, the City Hall will open its doors for lunchtime concerts on Thursday, Friday and Saturday between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. These free concerts will take place in the Milices room on the ground floor of the Town Hall, which is directly accessible from the Grand-Place.

Every day of the festival, except Thursday, choirs will also provide entertainment during the audio-guided tours of the Town Hall. During these paid tours organised by BMEO (Brussels Major Events), short concerts lasting 10-15 minutes will be held in the Gothic Hall, the Mayor’s Office and the Council Chamber. Tickets will go on sale a few weeks before the festival.

Finally, in the late afternoon and early evening, the festival will offer aperitif concerts as part of Vaux Hall Summer. These are also free concerts offered in this magnificent Belle Epoque setting.

This programme complements the already very dense programme of concerts offered in our concert halls.

Belgian Pride Festival 2018 - bâtiments - gebouwen buildingsEDA_4203_© visit.brussels - Eric Danhier
Belgian Pride Festival 2018 - bâtiments - gebouwen buildingsEDA_4203_© visit.brussels - Eric Danhier