Brussels Events & City News Archive
Weekly archive of events and city news for Brussels. Newest first.
Originally published: 2026-02-12T10:06:22.318985
Current Events in Brussels in February
| Date | Title | Details |
|---|---|---|
| February 9–14 | Brussels Multilingualism Week | Festival across Region and Bourse in Brussels; venues include Palais de la Bourse; various start times; free; all audiences; notable debates and stands at Palais de la Bourse |
| February 11–15 | Flagey Piano Days | Festival at Flagey, Ixelles; multiple concerts, conferences, exhibitions; tickets required; adults and music‑loving teenagers; world‑renowned pianists and emerging talents |
| February 11–15 | FESTIVITA! Brussels Early Music Festival | Festival at Cercle Royal Gaulois, Royal Park; concerts, ball, banquet over five days; tickets from €5; adults, couples, music‑loving teenagers; early music in prestigious setting |
| February 12–15 | Bright Brussels Festival | Festival lighting trail through historic centre from Brussels Park to La Monnaie; 18:30–23:00; free; families, children, photography and light lovers; illuminated artworks and market |
| Until February 22 | PhotoBrussels Festival | Photography festival at galleries and cultural venues across Brussels; mostly free, some paid; families with teens, photography enthusiasts; over 50 exhibitions featuring more than 100 artists |
| February 17 | BXL Jazz Mardi Gras 2026 | Music event at Place de la Bourse, city centre; starts 18:00; free; all audiences; lively jazz brass band parade blending Belgian folklore and jazz |
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-02-03 | Local Government / Political | Brussels marks 600 days without a regional government | As of 3 February 2026, the Brussels‑Capital Region has been without a fully empowered regional government for 600 days, raising concern over inability to address budgeting and social policy; caretaker status has persisted since June 2024, say Millet News and regional officials. |
| 2026-01-24 | Infrastructure / Urban Planning | ‘Lung for the city’: Brussels to redevelop one of its largest green spaces | On 24 January 2026, City of Brussels approved a masterplan to redevelop the 100‑hectare ‘Petit Chemin Vert’ in Neder‑Over‑Heembeek, aiming to preserve biodiversity, maintain agricultural soils, enhance soft mobility and integrate housing, sports and landscape, led by councillor Anaïs Maes in collaboration with design teams and local stakeholders. |
| 2026-02-01 | Transportation / Economy | Public transport fare rises among changes from 1 February | Starting 1 February 2026, public transport operators raised fares: SNCB train tickets up ~2.14% and season passes 2.6%; TEC fares +2.15% with new simplified Classic ticket; STIB single ticket from €2.30 to €2.40, monthly pass +€1, annual pass +€10, reported by The Bulletin. |
| 2026-01-30 | Cultural Event / Exhibition | 10th edition of Photo Brussels festival opens | On 30 January 2026, Photo Brussels festival celebrated its 10th edition with 52 exhibitions across the city, featuring works such as Lee Shulman’s ‘The House’, Danilo Zocatelli’s ‘Dear Father’, Sylvie Bonnot’s ‘The Kingdom of Mosquitoes’, and socio‑political retrospectives, running until 22 February, The Guardian reports. |
| 2026-01-30 | Cultural / Infrastructure | Plans for mega art gallery Kanal‑Centre Pompidou move ahead | As of 30 January 2026, the planned Kanal‑Centre Pompidou museum proceeding: €230 million conversion of 1934 Citroën factory; 40,000 m² space, half free public access, includes bakery, rooftop and playground; controversy over public funding persists ahead of November opening, per The Times. |
| 2026-02-02 | Sports / Environment | USG new stadium plan includes hedgehog shelters | On 2 February 2026, Union Saint‑Gilloise secured an exemption to build a new 16,000‑seat stadium in Parc de Bempt; environmental conditions include replacing 237 trees with 269, building hedgehog shelters from park wood and installing nesting boxes, pending planning approvals, according to TalkSport. |
| 2026-02-02 | Economy / Finance | EIB Group provides €50 million financing for Brussels SMEs | On 2 February 2026, EIB Group allocated €50 million in support via finance&invest.brussels to enhance access to finance for small and medium‑sized businesses in the Brussels‑Capital Region, as part of €2.6 billion Belgium‑wide financing in 2025 for social infrastructure, innovation and green transition. |
| 2026-02-09 | Education / Institutions | MCC welcomes court ruling over NatCon Brussels censorship attempt | On 27 January 2026, MCC Brussels praised a ruling from the French‑speaking Court of First Instance rejecting Saint‑Josse‑ten‑Noode’s attempt to block the 16–17 April 2024 NatCon Brussels conference, affirming the protection of freedom of expression and assembly, aligning with prior Council of State decisions, per MCC. |
| 2026-02-09 | Public Safety / Health | Code orange issued for respiratory infections | In early February 2026, City of Brussels raised warning to code orange for widespread respiratory infections exerting pressure on the healthcare system, urging residents to practice hygiene measures; announcement also covered updates such as pavement renovation, extended post office hours, and call for shade structure designs, per City announcements. |
Current Events in Brussels in February
| Date | Title | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 2026‑02‑04 – 2026‑02‑08 | Affordable Art Fair Brussels | Venue: Tour & Taxis (Shed 1 Bis), Brussels. Runs several hours per day across fair dates. Ticket price varies by ticket type or catalogue; not free. Audience: art enthusiasts and collectors. Notable: features galleries including Sablon d’Art, Christine Colon Galerie, Buronzu Gallery, Adrienne D, Frock Gallery, PAREIT.Gallery and more . |
| 2026‑02‑05 – 2026‑02‑14 | It Takes a City | Venue: various partner theatres and cultural venues across Brussels. Shows at multiple times depending on production. Ticket price: paid, varies by venue. Audience: adults and older teenagers. Notable: supported by major houses including Atelier 210, Kaaitheater, Les Halles, Beursschouwburg . |
| 2026‑02‑09 – 2026‑02‑14 | Brussels Multilingualism Week | Venue: across Brussels region, with key stands and debates at Palais de la Bourse. Activities throughout week; main event Saturday. Ticket price: free. Audience: general public. Notable: first edition of the event, initiative of Brussels Council for Multilingualism . |
| 2026‑02‑11 – 2026‑02‑15 | Flagey Piano Days 2026 | Venue: Flagey, Ixelles. Events: concerts, conferences, exhibitions across five days. Ticket price: per concert, discounts on multi‑concert pass. Audience: adults, music‑loving teenagers, families. Notable: features world‑renowned artists and emerging talents . |
| 2026‑02‑12 – 2026‑02‑15 | Bright Brussels Festival | Venue: city centre (route between Parc de Bruxelles and Monnaie district). From 18:30 to 23:00 each evening. Ticket price: free. Audience: families, photography and light lovers. Notable: 10th anniversary illuminated trail with light installations, markets and kids’ area . |
| Until 2026‑02‑22 | PhotoBrussels Festival | Venue: multiple galleries and cultural venues across Brussels. Open gallery hours depending on location. Ticket price: mostly free, some paid venues. Audience: families with tweens/teens, photography enthusiasts. Notable: over 50 exhibitions featuring 100+ artists; includes works such as Lee Shulman’s “The House” and Sylvie Bonnot’s “The Kingdom of Mosquitoes” . |
| 2026‑02‑20 – 2026‑03‑01 | Anima Festival | Venue: mainly Flagey (Ixelles) plus partner cinemas in Brussels. Screenings and workshops at various times per day. Ticket price: per session, reduced rates for families/children. Audience: families, children, teenagers, animation fans. Notable: 45th year, international animated films, previews, workshops . |
| 2026‑02‑23 – 2026‑02‑24 | European Parliamentary Week 2026 | Venue: European Parliament, Brussels. Sessions in daytime (plenary sessions across two days). Ticket price: free. Audience: parliamentarians and public observers. Notable: includes plenary sessions on Investing in Europe’s Future and Fostering a Business‑Friendly Europe . |
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-01-30 | Cultural events / Infrastructure project | Major investment in Kanal‑Centre Pompidou announced | Project budgets €230 million for the Kanal‑Centre Pompidou, set in a former Citroën factory, covering 40 000 m² and opening November 2026; it includes ten exhibitions with 350 works from the Pompidou, plus public amenities such as a playground, rooftop bar and bakery – reported by The Times. |
| 2026-02-02 | Local sports / Infrastructure | Union Saint‑Gilloise stadium plan gains environmental conditions | Union Saint‑Gilloise proposes a new 16 000-seat stadium in Parc de Bempt (Forest), costing €70–85 million; environmental body allowed exemption but requires planting 269 trees, hedgehog shelters, and bird nesting boxes; pending planning and land sale agreement – reported by TalkSport. |
| 2026-02-01 | Public transport / Economic development | Transport fare increases across Brussels | From 1 February, SNCB ticket fares rise ~2.1–2.6 %; TEC’s fare structure simplified with single fare and 2.15 % indexation; STIB raises single ticket from €2.30 to €2.40, monthly pass by €1 and annual by €10 – reported by The Bulletin. |
| 2026-02-02 | Transport / Advertising infrastructure | JCDecaux secures STIB advertising contract from February | JCDecaux extends STIB outdoor advertising rights starting 26 February for 8+2+2 years; includes 180–200 new 75‑inch digital screens across 26 stations, LED screens and digital cubes at major stations, 80 interactive info hubs, and advertising across 1 300 trams and buses – reported by PPC Land. |
| 2026‑?‑? | Arts / Exhibition | Nairy Baghramian exhibition “nameless” continues at Wiels | “nameless” at Wiels in Brussels features new glass sculptures, neon “anti‑signs”, surrealist drawings by artist Nairy Baghramian; the exhibition runs from 25 October until 1 March 2026 – reported by Financial Times. |
Originally published: 2026-02-06T16:34:24.040590
Current Events in Brussels in February
| Date | Title | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 2026‑02‑04 – 2026‑02‑08 | Affordable Art Fair Brussels | Venue: Tour & Taxis (Shed 1 Bis), Brussels. Runs several hours per day across fair dates. Ticket price varies by ticket type or catalogue; not free. Audience: art enthusiasts and collectors. Notable: features galleries including Sablon d’Art, Christine Colon Galerie, Buronzu Gallery, Adrienne D, Frock Gallery, PAREIT.Gallery and more . |
| 2026‑02‑05 – 2026‑02‑14 | It Takes a City | Venue: various partner theatres and cultural venues across Brussels. Shows at multiple times depending on production. Ticket price: paid, varies by venue. Audience: adults and older teenagers. Notable: supported by major houses including Atelier 210, Kaaitheater, Les Halles, Beursschouwburg . |
| 2026‑02‑09 – 2026‑02‑14 | Brussels Multilingualism Week | Venue: across Brussels region, with key stands and debates at Palais de la Bourse. Activities throughout week; main event Saturday. Ticket price: free. Audience: general public. Notable: first edition of the event, initiative of Brussels Council for Multilingualism . |
| 2026‑02‑11 – 2026‑02‑15 | Flagey Piano Days 2026 | Venue: Flagey, Ixelles. Events: concerts, conferences, exhibitions across five days. Ticket price: per concert, discounts on multi‑concert pass. Audience: adults, music‑loving teenagers, families. Notable: features world‑renowned artists and emerging talents . |
| 2026‑02‑12 – 2026‑02‑15 | Bright Brussels Festival | Venue: city centre (route between Parc de Bruxelles and Monnaie district). From 18:30 to 23:00 each evening. Ticket price: free. Audience: families, photography and light lovers. Notable: 10th anniversary illuminated trail with light installations, markets and kids’ area . |
| Until 2026‑02‑22 | PhotoBrussels Festival | Venue: multiple galleries and cultural venues across Brussels. Open gallery hours depending on location. Ticket price: mostly free, some paid venues. Audience: families with tweens/teens, photography enthusiasts. Notable: over 50 exhibitions featuring 100+ artists; includes works such as Lee Shulman’s “The House” and Sylvie Bonnot’s “The Kingdom of Mosquitoes” . |
| 2026‑02‑20 – 2026‑03‑01 | Anima Festival | Venue: mainly Flagey (Ixelles) plus partner cinemas in Brussels. Screenings and workshops at various times per day. Ticket price: per session, reduced rates for families/children. Audience: families, children, teenagers, animation fans. Notable: 45th year, international animated films, previews, workshops . |
| 2026‑02‑23 – 2026‑02‑24 | European Parliamentary Week 2026 | Venue: European Parliament, Brussels. Sessions in daytime (plenary sessions across two days). Ticket price: free. Audience: parliamentarians and public observers. Notable: includes plenary sessions on Investing in Europe’s Future and Fostering a Business‑Friendly Europe . |
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-01-30 | Cultural events / Infrastructure project | Major investment in Kanal‑Centre Pompidou announced | Project budgets €230 million for the Kanal‑Centre Pompidou, set in a former Citroën factory, covering 40 000 m² and opening November 2026; it includes ten exhibitions with 350 works from the Pompidou, plus public amenities such as a playground, rooftop bar and bakery – reported by The Times. |
| 2026-02-02 | Local sports / Infrastructure | Union Saint‑Gilloise stadium plan gains environmental conditions | Union Saint‑Gilloise proposes a new 16 000-seat stadium in Parc de Bempt (Forest), costing €70–85 million; environmental body allowed exemption but requires planting 269 trees, hedgehog shelters, and bird nesting boxes; pending planning and land sale agreement – reported by TalkSport. |
| 2026-02-01 | Public transport / Economic development | Transport fare increases across Brussels | From 1 February, SNCB ticket fares rise ~2.1–2.6 %; TEC’s fare structure simplified with single fare and 2.15 % indexation; STIB raises single ticket from €2.30 to €2.40, monthly pass by €1 and annual by €10 – reported by The Bulletin. |
| 2026-02-02 | Transport / Advertising infrastructure | JCDecaux secures STIB advertising contract from February | JCDecaux extends STIB outdoor advertising rights starting 26 February for 8+2+2 years; includes 180–200 new 75‑inch digital screens across 26 stations, LED screens and digital cubes at major stations, 80 interactive info hubs, and advertising across 1 300 trams and buses – reported by PPC Land. |
| 2026‑?‑? | Arts / Exhibition | Nairy Baghramian exhibition “nameless” continues at Wiels | “nameless” at Wiels in Brussels features new glass sculptures, neon “anti‑signs”, surrealist drawings by artist Nairy Baghramian; the exhibition runs from 25 October until 1 March 2026 – reported by Financial Times. |
Originally published: 2026-01-26T12:23:20.174407
Current Events in Brussels in January
| Date | Title | Details |
|---|---|---|
| January 26 – February 1, 2026 | La Semaine du Son.Oor | Festival of sound events across various venues in Brussels, starting January 26. All events are free, audience general/family‑friendly, includes sound installations and concerts focused on raising awareness of sound quality under UNESCO auspices. |
| January 21–25, 2026 | Ceramic Brussels | Contemporary ceramics fair at Tour & Taxis, Saint‑Gilles, runs January 21 to 25; ticket price unknown (likely paid), audience art‑enthusiasts, guest of honour Elmar Trenkwalder. |
| January 25 – February 1, 2026 | BRAFA Art Fair | Art fair at Brussels Expo – Halls 3, 4 and 8, Laeken; January 25 to February 1; ticket price unknown, audience collectors/art‑lovers, features 150 galleries from Belgium and abroad. |
| January 22 – February 22, 2026 | PhotoBrussels Festival | Photography festival across venues in Brussels for four weeks from January 22; ticket price unknown, audience general/art‑lovers, includes 52 exhibitions by 100 contemporary photography artists. |
| January 15–24, 2026 | Brussels Jazz Festival | Jazz festival at Flagey, Ixelles, January 15 to 24; ticket price unknown, audience jazz‑lovers, artist‑in‑residence Wajdi Riahi presenting new projects. |
| January 30 – February 1, 2026 | Puss in Boots | Family‑friendly pantomime by English Comedy Club, venues unspecified, January 30 to February 1; ticket price unknown, audience families, two‑hour comedic performance. |
| January 9–18, 2026 | Brussels Motor Show | Auto show at Brussels Expo (Palais des Expositions), Laeken, January 9 to 18; ticket price unknown, audience general/motoring‑enthusiasts, features world premieres of models like Kia EV2, Mazda CX‑6e, Citroën ELO. |
| January 27, 2026 | All Time Low: EVERYONE’S TALKING! TOUR | Concert at Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, January 27 starting at 19:00; ticket price unknown, audience 18+, headline by All Time Low. |
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-01-15 | Public transport updates | Brussels Metro Line 5 temporarily suspended for signalling upgrades | On 15 January, STIB/MIVB announced planned temporary suspension of Metro Line 5 between Erasmus and Brussels‑West on three mornings: 17 Jan until 09:30, 25 Jan until 12:30, and upcoming 8 Feb, to test new CBTC signalling. Replacement shuttle buses will run at metro‐frequency. Reported by The Brussels Times with Belga. |
| 2026-01-26 | Public transport updates | Five‑day national rail strike begins, causing major disruption | A national rail strike started at 22:00 on 25 January, running through 30 January, with skeleton service: only 75 % of IC trains and about 66 % of L/S trains operate today. SNCB/NMBS advises passengers via new timetables and apps. Reported by The Brussels Times Newsroom. |
| 2026-01-23 | Public transport updates | TEC joins rail strike, worsening transport disruption | On 23 January, TEC unions confirmed strike action from 26 to 30 January, adding severe disruption across TEC bus, tram and metro networks alongside rail strike, urging passengers to seek alternatives. Reported by Belgian News Agency. |
Originally published: 2026-01-16T20:37:31.445334
Current Events in Brussels in January
| Date | Title | Details |
|---|---|---|
| January 15‑24 | Brussels Jazz Festival | Flagey in Ixelles, various evening start times, free‑price varies per show, audience: jazz lovers, artist‑in‑residence Wajdi Riahi |
| January 21‑25 | Ceramic Brussels | Centre for Fine Arts – Bozar in Brussels, daytime hours, ticket price varies, audience: art lovers, international contemporary ceramics fair featuring numerous exhibitors |
| January 25 – February 1 | BRAFA – Brussels Art Fair | Brussels Expo – Halls 3, 4 and 8 in Laeken, daily hours, ticket price varies, audience: collectors and public, prestigious art fair of rare works from antiquity to contemporary design |
| January 26 – February 1 | La Semaine du Son.Oor 2026 | Various places in Brussels, times vary per event, free, audience: all ages, sound installations, concerts, conferences with educational and participatory focus |
| January 22 – February 22 | 10th PHOTOBRUSSELS FESTIVAL | Various locations in Brussels Capital Region, exhibition hours, free‑price varies, audience: photography enthusiasts, 52 exhibitions by 100 artists showcasing contemporary photography |
| January 30 – February 1 | Puss in Boots | Various theatres in Brussels, evening performances, ticket price varies, audience: families, English Comedy Club pantomime with festive two‑hour show |
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026‑01‑12 | Cultural event | 2026 Brussels Motor Show kicks off, record brand participation | The 102nd Brussels Motor Show began at the Brussels Expo, featuring 64 car brands including Stellantis and Mercedes. A record number of premieres were presented, and the Mercedes CLA was awarded European Car of the Year. Organisers reported heightened industry interest due to the Geneva show’s cancellation. Brussels Times reported this on 12 January. |
| 2026‑01‑10 | Public transport | New 42m Tram New Generation unveiled by MIVB | On 10 January, MIVB revealed the new 42‑meter Tram New Generation from Alstom delivered to Haren depot for testing. It promises increased capacity, low‑floor design, wide doors, multifunctional spaces for wheelchairs and strollers, and improved flow and comfort. Brussels Morning covered the unveiling. |
| 2026‑01‑11 | Public transport / Business | JCDecaux extends Brussels transit advertising contract | JCDecaux secured an extension of its advertising contract with STIB through an 8+2+2‑year deal starting 26 February 2026. The deal includes 180–200 new 75‑inch digital screens across 26 stations, LED screens and digital cubes at major hubs, 80 touch‑screen information points, and advertising on 1,300 vehicles. Reported by PPC Land. |
| 2026‑01‑04 | Infrastructure / Energy | Elia warns of grid connection delays slowing renewables | Elia Group’s CEO highlighted in early January that Belgium’s “first come, first served” grid allocation causes years‑long delays—up to eight years—for renewable and storage projects. He advocates switching to a “first ready, first served” model to accelerate €31.6 billion of planned network upgrades by 2028. Financial Times reported this on 4 January. |
| 2026‑01‑06 | Cultural infrastructure | Artists decry dismantling of Antwerp museum, call it warning for Kanal | On 6 January, artists spoke out against the Flemish plan to dismantle Antwerp’s M HKA and move its 8,000‑piece collection to Ghent, canceling an €80 million building. They warn this threatens the future of Brussels’ Kanal museum. The debate is due in the Flemish parliament. The Guardian published this. |
| 2026‑01‑13 | Local government | Commission de concertation meeting held on urban planning | On 13 January, Brussels held a session of its Commission de concertation at Brucity to issue opinions on municipal spatial planning. The public session included applicants, residents, associations and commission members engaged in written requests. Attendance required formal invitation. Information from Brussels official site. |
Originally published: 2026-01-07T09:56:30.111986
Current Events in Brussels in January
| Date | Title | Details |
|---|---|---|
| January 9–18 | European Motor Show Brussels | At Brussels Expo, Laeken; runs daily starting in the morning through evening; ticket prices vary; suitable for general audiences; notable world premieres include new Citroën and Kia electric models |
| January 15–24 | Brussels Jazz Festival | At Flagey, Ixelles; concerts in the evening; ticketed; audience: jazz enthusiasts and adults; artist‑in‑residence: Tunisian pianist Wajdi Riahi |
| January 21–25 | Ceramic Brussels | At Tour & Taxis, Brussels; runs daily mid‑day to evening; free or ticketed by gallery; audience: art and ceramics enthusiasts; guest of honour: Spain featuring bold contemporary ceramics |
| January 22–February 22 | PhotoBrussels Festival | Various locations, Brussels; exhibitions open daily during gallery hours; tickets vary; open to public of all ages; 10th edition with 52 exhibitions by over 100 artists |
| January 26–February 1 | La Semaine du Son.Oor | Various locations, Brussels; events throughout the day; free; audience: general public including families; includes concerts, sound installations and conferences under UNESCO auspices |
| January 27–28 | European Space Conference 2026 | At Square Convention Centre, Brussels; sessions likely daytime; registration required; audience: professionals and enthusiasts; notable as 18th edition of the conference |
| January 13 | Conférences Cultur’elle | At City Hall, Brussels; starts mid‑day; free; audience: cultural public and women in culture; features lecture by Anna Roy |
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-12-20 | Public transport / Traffic changes | Bike and scooter restrictions proposed in central pedestrian zone | The Brussels city council proposes banning bicycles and scooters in Le Piétonnier pedestrian zone outside 4 am–11 am; violators would be fined. City counsellor Anaïs Maes cites safety for elderly, families and those with reduced mobility. Cycling groups argue alternative routes are unsafe due to mixed traffic. The plan is under negotiation. Reported by The Guardian. (2 weeks ago) |
| 2026-01-05 | Public transport / Weather impact | Ice and snow cause delays at airports and rail in Belgium | On January 4, Brussels experienced severe winter disruption as ground handlers required 14 minutes to de‑ice aircraft—double normal time—delaying departures. Infrabel imposed a 20 km/h speed cap on exposed tracks, slowing inter‑city trains and complicating Eurostar and Thalys connections at Brussels‑South. Traffic accidents increased on E40 near Namur. Reported by VisaHQ. (within last 2 days) |
Originally published: 2025-12-24T08:14:00.782087
Current Events in Brussels in December
| Date | Title | Details |
|---|---|---|
| December 23–January 4 | Winter Wonders | City centre (Grand‑Place, Place de la Monnaie, Place Sainte‑Catherine, Place de Brouckère, Marché aux Poissons), open daily 12h–22h (closing 18h on Dec 24 and Dec 31), free, family‑friendly; features over 200 chalets, rides (Ferris wheel, ice rink, curling), a festive light and sound show and The Fabrics of the Nativity installation. |
| December 30–January 1 | FCKNYE Festival | Brussels Expo, doors open 30 Dec & 31 Dec 17:00–06:00, 1 Jan 13:00–01:00, ticketed, audience 18+; world’s biggest New Year’s festival with 110+ artists across five stages on an 80 000 m² site. |
| December 5–6 | Music Chapel Festival 2025 | Flagey, Ixelles, daytime and evening concerts, ticketed, general audience; chamber music themed on the four elements, opening with Les Métamorphoses and pianist Jonathan Fournel, closing with Brussels Philharmonic conducted by Kazushi Ono. |
| December 19–22 | Mercedes, The Story of the Star | Autoworld, museum, open exhibition until 22 Feb 2026, ticketed, family‑friendly; features over fifty iconic Mercedes‑Benz vehicles, live engine starts during festive opening on 19 Dec, plus a weekend Kids Zone with LEGO car building. |
| December 20 | Christmas Concert: The Boy Who Laughed at Santa Claus | Flagey Cultural Centre, Ixelles, starts 18:00, ticketed, family‑friendly; festive choral performance by Brussels Philharmonic of Eric Whitacre’s witty triptych with sing‑along. |
| December 20 | Circus Alexandre Bouglione | Circus tent in Ixelles (Flagey area), multiple shows, ticketed, family‑friendly; international illusionists, acrobats, trapeze artists and clowns in a magical seasonal circus. |
| December 20 | Hangar x Live From Earth Day Rave | Quadrilatères at Brussels‑Midi station, daytime rave with limited tickets, audience 18+; DJs include Gigola, MCR‑T, Alcatraz and Bauernffeind for techno, trance and hypnotic sets. |
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-12-16 | Local Government | City of Brussels approves balanced 2026 budget | The municipal council passed a balanced budget for 2026 on 2025-12-16 under majority PS‑Vooruit‑MR+‑Engagés‑CD&V. The plan implies a workforce reduction of 10–15 %, equivalent to not replacing 400–600 municipal jobs by 2030. The figures were contested by Mayor Philippe Close, noting some positions are subsidised and excluded. Source: The Brussels Times. |
| 2025-12-19 | Public Safety / Protests | Farmer protests reach Brussels over EU policies | On 2025‑12‑19, more than 7 000 farmers led by Copa‑Cogeca marched to the European Parliament in Brussels, blocking roads with tractors and staging symbolic acts including tire fires and window damage. Protesters denounced EU agricultural policy, Mercosur agreement postponement, and rising fertilizer costs. Source: Le Monde (English). |
| 2025-12-20 | Public Transport / Traffic Regulation | Bike and scooter restrictions proposed for central pedestrian zone | On 2025‑12‑20, the city proposed limiting bicycles and scooters in Le Piétonnier to 4 am–11 am daily; outside those hours, riders must dismount or face fines. The measure responds to safety concerns as cyclists disregard the 6 km/h limit, particularly affecting elderly and vulnerable users. Critics argue alternative routes are unsafe. Source: The Guardian. |
| 2025-12-22 | Public Transport | Public transport to be free and extended on New Year’s Eve | On 2025‑12‑22, STIB announced free journeys across metro, trams, and buses from midnight New Year’s Eve until next morning. Metro will run until 02:30 am; trams on lines 4, 7, 9, 10, 39, 44, 55, 81, 93, and buses on 45, 49, 54, 59, 65, 87, 96 will have increased service. Noctis night buses run until 05:30 at 10–20 min intervals; line 81 services every 15 min. About 650 staff will cover the night. Source: The Bulletin. |
| 2025-12-12 | Public Transport / Labour Action | STIB network disrupted by strike action | On 2025‑12‑12, a CGSP‑led strike caused significant delays across STIB’s tram and bus network. Trams on lines 4, 7, 9, 10, 39, 51 ran at sharply reduced frequency; metro services remained normal. Commuters experienced waits of around 25 minutes, described as “worst ever” by one passenger. The strike protested proposed closure of STIB canteens; union seeks increased meal voucher value. Source: The Brussels Times. |
| 2025-12-09 | Local Business / Aviation | Ryanair to cut Brussels winter schedule over passenger tax hike | On 2025‑12‑09 Ryanair declared it would remove 1 million seats and 20 routes from its 2026/27 winter schedule at Brussels due to Belgium’s decision to raise air passenger taxes to €10 from 2027, and a proposed €3 departure tax at Charleroi. The move includes withdrawal of five aircraft and represents a $500 million investment loss. The airline warned of traffic decline, fare hikes, and job risks, calling for tax reversal. Source: Reuters. |
| 2025-12-18 | Public Transport / Traffic | Protest with tractors causes traffic disruptions | On 2025‑12‑18, a tractor-driven protest routed through central Brussels caused closure of streets including Boulevard Roi Albert II, Jardin Botanique, Rue de la Loi and Place du Luxembourg. The Brussels small ring and Arts‑Loi junction were likely closed, with disruptions in the European Quarter lasting into the late afternoon. Issued by City of Brussels traffic advisory on 2025‑12‑16. Source: City of Brussels. |
Originally published: 2025-12-11T08:23:08.426902
Current Events in Brussels in December
| Date | Title | Details |
|---|---|---|
| December 13 | Ice Rink Access | Tour & Taxis, Brussels‑Capital Region, starts at 11:00, free, family‑friendly, notable as a festive skating opportunity at Tour & Taxis ice rink |
| December 14 | Concert des Coeurs 2025 | Eglise Notre Dame au Sablon, Brussels, starts at 15:00, ticketed (price unknown), general audience, notable choir concert in historic Sablon church |
| December 14 | Sheila | La Tournée 8.0 | Brussels Cirque Royal, Brussels, starts at 20:00, ticketed (price unknown), 18+, notable French pop star Sheila heads the show |
| December 15 | Alain Chamfort | Brussels Cirque Royal, Brussels, starts at 20:00, ticketed (price unknown), general audience, notable French singer Alain Chamfort performs live |
| December 16 | Waly Dia | Brussels Cirque Royal, Brussels, starts at 20:00, ticketed (price unknown), 18+, notable French comedian Waly Dia on tour |
| December 17 | Eric Dupond‑Moretti | Brussels Cirque Royal, Brussels, starts at 20:00, ticketed (price unknown), general audience, notable event featuring former minister Eric Dupond‑Moretti |
| December 18 | La Famille | Brussels Cirque Royal, Brussels, starts at 20:00, ticketed (price unknown), family‑friendly, notable theatrical performance “La Famille” |
| December 19 | Swan Lake ‑ British Festival Ballet | Brussels Cirque Royal, Brussels, starts at 20:00, ticketed (price unknown), family‑friendly, notable classic ballet by British Festival Ballet |
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-12-09 | Local business / Transport | Ryanair to cut Brussels winter schedule over ticket tax hike | Ryanair will cut one million seats and 20 routes from its Brussels winter 2026/27 schedule, withdraw five aircraft from Charleroi airport, and link this to Belgium raising its air passenger tax to €10 in 2027. The airline warned of higher fares and job risks, demanding Prime Minister Bart De Wever reverse policy. (Reuters) |
| 2025-12-08 | Transport / Infrastructure | STIB-MIVB begins transformation of Neerstalse Steenweg and Saint‑Denis square | As of December 8, STIB and Brussels Mobility with Uccle and Forest municipalities are modernising Chaussée de Neerstalle/Neerstalse Steenweg and Place Saint‑Denis/Sint‑Denijsplein. Works include replacing tram tracks, adding reserved lanes for trams 82 and 97, wider pavements, safer crossings, cycling routes and greenery. Scheduled through mid‑2026, with interim alternatives like S1 train service for affected tram users. (STIB‑MIVB) |
| 2025-11-17 | Transport / Business | JCDecaux wins extended advertising contract with STIB | On November 17, JCDecaux secured an 8+2+2‑year exclusive contract to manage advertising on Brussels metro, trams and buses from February 26, 2026. The deal includes deploying 180–200 new digital screens at 26 stations, four LED screens, five digital cubes at major stations, 80 interactive hubs, plus maintaining ad space across 1,300 vehicles and 69 stations. (JCDecaux press release) |
| 2025-11-28 | Cultural / Infrastructure | The Kanal/Centre Pompidou museum in a former Citroën garage is 95 % complete and due to open 28 Nov 2026 with 12,500 m² of exhibition space. But Brussels’ record‑length government vacancy (542 days) and proposed budget cuts exceeding 50 % threaten its completion and opening. Director Kasia Redzisz warned construction could halt without a budget decision. (The Guardian) |
Originally published: 2025-11-28T11:51:59.594766
Current Events in Brussels in December
| Date | Title | Details |
|---|---|---|
| December 5–6 | Music Chapel Festival 2025 | At Flagey in Ixelles, from December 5 opening concert with Les Métamorphoses ensemble and pianist Jonathan Fournel, closing concert with Brussels Philharmonic conducted by Kazushi Ono; family‑friendly and general audience; tickets required. |
| December 9–10 | Belgian Italian Jazz Festival | At Italian Cultural Institute venues in Brussels; two evenings themed “Roots of Jazz” and “Element Water” with concerts, brass parade, film projection and immersive show The Jazz Sailor; free; general audience. |
| December 11 | Luminescence | At Cathedral of St. Michael and St. Gudula; immersive sound‑and‑light experience starting December 11, with multiple performances per evening Wednesday to Saturday; ticket price applies; general audience. |
| December 5 & 12 | Candlelight | At Courtyard of the City Hall; intimate candlelit concerts at 19:00 and 21:00; ticketed, with an optional guided visit extra; 18+ audience. |
| November 28–December 14 | Art Truc Troc & Fashion | Espace Vanderborght, Brussels centre; creators’ market with art‑for‑exchange, workshops, fashion shows every Saturday and designers’ market; general audience; free entry. |
| November 28–January 1 | Winter Wonders | Centre of Brussels (Grand‑Place, Place Sainte‑Catherine, Place De Brouckère, etc.); Christmas market with over 200 chalets, ice rink, Ferris wheel, sound‑and‑light show, nativity installation by Victoria‑Maria; free; family‑friendly. |
| December 18–January 4 | Grand Brussels Christmas Circus | Flagey Square; circus performance with illusionists, jugglers, trapeze artists and clowns, human‑only acts; family‑friendly; ticketed. |
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-11-28 | Cultural infrastructure | Political deadlock threatens opening of Kanal museum | On 28 November it was reported that the Kanal contemporary art museum, set to open 28 November 2026, is 95% completed but faces budget risk from proposed cuts up to 60% on its €35 million annual operations due to political paralysis in Brussels’ regional government; Kanal director Kasia Redzisz highlighted the project’s cultural and economic value. The Guardian |
| 2025-11-26 | Public transport & general disruption | Belgian national strike causes widespread disruptions | A nationwide strike on its final day, 26 November, grounded most Brussels Airport flights and disrupted schools, public transport, and businesses; around 80,000 protested in Brussels in prior action; the strike opposes pension and labour reforms amid a budget plan aiming to cut €9.2 billion in deficit. Reuters |
| 2025-11-25 | Air transport | Brussels Airport cancels 110 incoming flights | On 25 November Brussels Airport announced cancellation of 110 of 203 incoming flights due to participation of security and ground-handling staff in the ongoing strike; 93 flights still expected to arrive; airlines must reroute. Reuters |
| 2025-11-24 | Government / Budget | Belgian government reaches budget deal | The federal government reached agreement for 2026 budget after marathon talks ending early Monday; includes tax increases on share purchases, plane tickets, gas, new banking tax and planned spending cuts to reduce deficit €9.2 billion by 2029; strike continues despite budget. Reuters |
| 2025-11-12 | Transport / Infrastructure | Paris‑Berlin night train revived by Belgian‑Dutch cooperative | European Sleeper announced on 12 November a new Paris‑Berlin night train, starting 26 March 2026 with three weekly round-trips via Brussels and Hamburg; reservations open in December; success condition is over 60 % seat occupancy to break even; cooperative still negotiating access with infrastructure managers. Le Monde |
| 2025-11-17 | Local government | City Council public session held | A public session of the Brussels City Council took place on 17 November at Rue des Halles, broadcast live with agendas and minutes available; residents could follow debates via livestream on the city website. Brussels.be |
| 2025-11-19 | Public transport strike notice | Three‑day national strike expected to disrupt STIB services | On 19 November STIB warned of major disruptions on metro, tram and bus networks Monday–Wednesday (24‑26 November) due to national strike, advising riders to seek alternatives; priority likely given to metro Lines 1‑5 if staff allow. Reddit (based on STIB communiqué) |
| 2025-11-24 | Local social policy | Support for unemployed to be reviewed amid federal reform | City of Brussels announced that due to federal unemployment reforms, almost 8,000 residents will lose benefit eligibility between 1 January and mid‑2027; city is preparing support measures in response. Brussels.be archive |
| 2025-11‑24 to 26 | City services / transport | City counter services and STIB expect disruptions during strike | Between 24‑26 November the Brucity administrative counters and liaison offices were disrupted by the strike; residents advised to use online MyBXL service; STIB also expected major metro, tram and bus service disruptions. Brussels.be archive |
Originally published: 2025-11-10T08:34:27.636739
Current Events in Brussels in November
| Date | Title | Details |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-11-12 to 2025-11-15 | MAD Parcours 2025 | Downtown Edition celebrating fashion and design creators across city‑centre: shops, studios, galleries open as pop‑up venues; starts Wednesday afternoon; free; family‑friendly; organised by MAD Brussels. |
| 2025-11-15 to 2025-11-16 | Grrrabuge 2025 | Natural Wine Festival at LaVallee in Molenbeek‑Saint‑Jean: wine fair and conferences from 10 am, food court from 12 pm, concerts from 8 pm to 2 am (Sat) and fairs until 6 pm (Sun); ticket price unspecified; 18+; features European producers and ecological talks. |
| 2025-11-22 to 2025-11-23 | Brussels Design Market | Vintage design fair at Tour & Taxis Maritime Station: mid‑century and modern objects from 130+ exhibitors; start times unspecified; free; all‑ages; highlights retro furniture and décor collectors. |
| 2025-11-20 | Saint Verhaegen | Student celebration in Sablon/Zavel and Pentagon neighbourhoods: starts daytime; free; student‑oriented public; marks founding of Free University of Brussels. |
| 2025-11-27 to 2025-11-30 | Les Nocturnes du Sablon | Evening fair in Quartier du Sablon: merchants, DJs, food, live music until midnight; free; family‑friendly; showcases crafts, gastronomy under festive lights. |
| 2025-11-27 to 2025-12-05 | Cinemamed | Mediterranean Film Festival at Palace Cinema, Aventure, Cinematek, Bozar, Espace Magh, W:Halll: film screenings, debates, concerts; times vary; ticket price unspecified; cine‑lovers; includes documentaries and fiction works. |
| 2025-11-27 to 2025-12-14 | Art Truc Troc & Fashion | Creators’ market at Espace Vanderborght: 6 000 m² of art‑object exchange with post‑its proposals, plus workshops and meetings; starts morning; free; all‑ages; organised by Art Truc Troc. |
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Originally published: 2025-10-31T08:26:05.475941
Current Events in Brussels in November
| Date | Title | Details |
|---|---|---|
| November 1 2025 | Les Nuits Weekender | At Le Botanique in Saint‑Josse‑Ten‑Noode from evening into night across multiple stages, free for ticket‑holders, audience general public, features artists such as Perfume Genius and The Bug |
| November 2 2025 | Brussels Airport Marathon & Half Marathon | Starts at De Brouckère in central Brussels in the morning, ticket required for runners, family‑friendly with options for adults and kids (1 km Persil Kids Run), notable redesigned course past Atomium and Cinquantenaire Park |
| November 4 – 9 2025 | Listen Festival 2025 | Various venues across the city, starts evening and continues day/night, ticket entire festival €60, audience music fans, highlights include Princess Nokia and Leftfield |
| November 5 – 7 2025 | WUWM Brussels Conference 2025 | At Grand‑Place de Bruxelles starting 18:30, ticket required, audience wholesale market professionals, gathers nearly 300 delegates from over 48 countries organized by Mabru |
| November 9 2025 | Sleeping Beauty Luminous Ballet | At unspecified Brussels venue in evening, ticket about €27, audience general public including families, features glowing dancers in phosphorescent costumes |
| November 15 – 16 2025 | Botanique Festival | At Botanique in central Brussels, starts afternoon into night, ticket required, audience alternative music fans, features eclectic programme of established and emerging artists |
| November 20 2025 | Saint Verhaegen | In Sablon/Zavel and Pentagon areas all day, free public student holiday celebration, audience students and public, marks founding of Free University of Brussels |
| November 22 – 23 2025 | Brussels Design Market | At Gare Maritime, Tour & Taxis in Koekelberg from 9 am to 6 pm (Sat) and 9 am to 5 pm (Sun), tickets €20–30 depending on session, audience design enthusiasts, one of Europe’s largest vintage design markets with over 130 exhibitors |
| November 23 2025 | Coudenberg Sound Box Fest | At underground ruins of Charles V’s palace beneath Coudenberg, concert in evening, ticket required, audience classical and experimental music fans, celebrates human voice across eras starting this Sunday series |
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-10-14 | Public transport | Nationwide strike halts most flights and cuts transit service | On 2025‑10‑14, a national general strike led by major trade unions grounded departures at Brussels Airport and stopped all flights at Charleroi, while STIB ran only minimal metro, tram and bus services at reduced frequency, causing widespread disruption across the city and airports, reported by Reuters and Economic Times. |
| 2025-10-14 | Public transport | Major travel disruption expected from planned strike | On 2025‑10‑14 authorities warned that strikes by ACV‑CSC, FGTB‑ABVV and CGSLB‑ACLVB would disrupt air travel, public transport, waste management and municipal services in Brussels, stressing broad impact across infrastructure, according to Economic Times. |
| 2025-10-13 | Public transport | Metro delays cause commuter frustration | On 2025‑10‑13, commuters experienced significant delays on metro lines 1, 2 and 5 due to a technical issue near Schuman station, with waits over 30 minutes reported at stations like Gare de l’Ouest; STIB‑MIV cited the fault but provided few details, as covered by Archyde. |
| 2025-10-17 to 19 | Cultural events | Oxalys chamber music festival held in Brussels | Between 17 and 19 October 2025 the Oxalys chamber ensemble staged concerts in La Tricoterie (Saint‑Gilles) featuring works by Strauss, Mendelssohn, Bax and others, including pre‑concert introductions by musicians for students and a lecture‑recital on Belgian salon composers, per Visit Brussels event highlights. |
| 2025-10-18 | Cultural events | Museum Night Fever brings 34 museums alive | On the night of 18 October, Museum Night Fever saw 34 Brussels museums stay open until 1 AM with programming involving over 100 artists plus after‑parties at C12 and Botanique, showcasing broad cultural participation across the city, according to Visit Brussels. |
Originally published: 2025-10-23T11:02:52.186460
Current Events in Brussels in October
| Date | Title | Details |
|---|---|---|
| October 18 | Museum Night Fever | Museum Night Fever takes place from 19:00 to 01:00 across 34 museums in central Brussels; free to enter; family‑friendly; features over 100 artists and after‑parties in C12 and Botanique. |
| October 17–19 | Oxalys Festival | Oxalys Festival at La Tricoterie in Saint‑Gilles presents three chamber music concerts focusing on Belle Époque repertoire, includes a pre‑concert student showcase and a lecture‑recital; ticket price unknown; 18+ classical music lovers. |
| October 14–25 | Oktoberfest Brussels | Oktoberfest Brussels in Parc du Cinquantenaire combines Bavarian music, cuisine and beer; tickets from €36.50 individual to €183.60 VIP; starting evenings (varied times); family‑friendly and also popular with professionals; organized by Publi‑Market and Albert Henri de Merode. |
| October 31–November 2 | LES NUITS WEEKENDER | Les Nuits Weekender at Botanique in Saint‑Josse‑Ten‑Noode spans three days and three stages starting evenings; ticket price unspecified; adult music audience; features headliners like Perfume Genius, Panda Bear, Sunn O))) among 30+ artists. |
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-10-14 | Public transport updates | Belgium-wide strike severely disrupts Brussels transport | On 2025‑10‑14 a general strike across Belgium, led by major unions, halted all flights at Charleroi and most departures (about 50 % arrivals) at Brussels Airport; STIB reported drastic reductions across underground, tram and bus services, while fires on key boulevards and police action caused additional congestion, per Reuters. |
| 2025-10-15 | Cultural events | Ahmed Saleh launches literary encounter series at Passa Porta | On 2025‑10‑15 writer and organiser Ahmed Saleh from Gaza launched “RIHLA” evenings at Passa Porta in Brussels—a cultural series named after Roots, Identity, Home, Language, Alienation—to recreate his literary gatherings in exile, according to BRUZZ. |
| 2025-10‑06 to 2025‑10‑09 | Public transport | Brussels hosts Busworld Europe Congress | Between 2025‑10‑06 and 2025‑10‑09 Brussels held the Busworld Europe Congress, bringing policymakers, operators and manufacturers together around six thematic tracks including electrification, digital mobility, zero-emission buses and procurement strategies for urban transit, as reported by the event platform summary. |
Originally published: 2025-10-14T21:23:26.940078
Current Events in Brussels in October
| Dates | Event | Description |
| October 13–19 | 2025 European Open (Tennis) | ATP 250 men’s indoor hard‑court tournament at Brussels Expo, newly relocated from Antwerp . |
| October 14–25 | Oktoberfest Brussels | Bavarian‑style festival in Parc du Cinquantenaire with food, beer, music, and intercultural networking . |
| October 11–12 & 18–19 | ANTE Festival | Architecture festival showcasing 19th‑century Brussels venues, including previously closed spaces, with tours and activities . |
| October 17–19 | Oxalys Festival | Intimate chamber music weekend by Oxalys ensemble at La Tricoterie, featuring Belle Époque repertoire and emerging talent . |
| October 18 (evening) | Museum Night Fever | Night‑time museum festival across 34 venues, with artist performances and after‑parties at C12 and Botanique . |
| October 8–February 1 | Europalia España Festival | Major biennial arts festival dedicated to Spanish culture—visual arts, music, theatre, film, literature—running through early February . |
| October 8–12 | Abrupt Festival | Cutting‑edge festival of live music, club nights, talks and performances across Brussels venues . |
| October 10–12 | I Love Science Festival | Science festival featuring conferences, workshops and fun activities for all ages at Tour & Taxis . |
| October 10–11 | Musique Femmes Festival | Celebrating female composers across genres, with emerging and established artists in concert on two evenings . |
| October 25–26 | Comic Con Brussels | Pop‑culture extravaganza featuring cosplay, manga, games, voice‑actors and more at Tour & Taxis . |
| October 24–26 | Art Basel Paris (day‑trip option) | Contemporary art fair in Paris just 1.5h away by train—over 200 galleries and public programs . |
| Ongoing through 2025 | Art Deco Celebrations | Centennial of Art Deco with exhibitions (“Art Deco: Style in a Changing Society” at BELvue Museum and others) and guided trails through architectural landmarks . |
| October 14 (Transit Warning) | Nationwide Strike | Major disruptions expected—airport canceling all departures, public transit severely reduced—affecting transportation to and from events . |
Plan ahead for this dynamic two‑week period: from world‑class tennis and architectural wonders to cultural festivals, immersive nightlife, and creative pop‑culture gatherings. Note the nationwide strike on October 14 may impact public transport and airport access.
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-10-14 | Public Safety / Transport | General strike disrupts Brussels transport and flights | A nationwide strike grounded flights at Brussels and Charleroi airports and severely cut metro, tram and bus services, causing fires and gridlock across the city. |
| 2025-10-14 | Public Safety / Protests | Police fire tear gas at mass Brussels protest | Tens of thousands protested austerity measures in Brussels, leading to clashes with police who used tear gas and water cannons. |
| 2025-10-14 | Local Government / Services | Disruptions in city services due to national strike | The administrative center Brucity and liaison offices faced service disruptions amid a national strike, with STIB warning of major metro, tram and bus delays. |
| 2025-10-01 | Public Safety / Innovation | Senior Focus safety kit rolled out | The City launched the “Senior Focus” yellow box initiative to help emergency responders quickly access medical and personal information for seniors in case of emergencies. |
Originally published: 2025-10-05T14:13:37.126384
Current Events in Brussels in October
| Event | Date | Location | Description |
| Digital Week 2025 | October 7–17 | Various locations | Promotes digital education and the use of digital tools among the general public. |
| I Love Science Festival | October 10–12 | Gare Maritime – Tour & Taxis | Features conferences, activities for children, and educational workshops to engage the public in science. |
| ANTE Festival 2025 | October 11–12 and 18–19 | Various locations | Showcases Brussels’ architectural treasures from the “long” 19th century through tours and activities. |
| European Cultural Heritage Summit 2025 | October 11–14 | Various locations | Advocates for the value of cultural heritage in Europe, featuring conferences and award ceremonies. |
| Oktoberfest Brussels 2025 | October 14–25 | Parc du Cinquantenaire | Celebrates Bavarian culture with authentic cuisine, beer, and live music. |
| Oxalys Festival | October 17–19 | La Tricoterie | Presents chamber music concerts focusing on the Belle Époque period. |
| Museum Night Fever | October 18 | Various museums | Museums stay open late, offering special events and activities for visitors. |
Please note that event details are subject to change; it’s advisable to check the official event websites for the most current information.
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-09-30 | Public Transport Updates | Brussels Airport to Cancel All Outgoing Flights on Oct 14 Due to National Strike | Brussels Airport announced the cancellation of all departing passenger flights on October 14, 2025, in response to a nationwide strike organized by Belgian trade unions protesting a government-proposed savings plan. |
| 2025-09-30 | Public Safety Announcements | Unions Call Joint National Demonstration | The three main trade union confederations—FGTB/ABVV, CSC/ACV, and CGSLB/ACLVB—announced a united national demonstration in Brussels on October 14, 2025, to protest government reforms affecting pensions, social protection, and employment quality. |
| 2025-09-29 | Cultural Events | Brussels to Host EU Cities for Climate Action | Brussels will host the European Week of Regions and Cities from October 13 to 15, 2025, focusing on sustainable infrastructure and climate resilience, with over 5,000 participants expected. |
| 2025-09-28 | Public Safety Announcements | Yellow Warning Issued as Belgium Set to Be Battered by ‘Storm Amy’ | The Royal Meteorological Institute issued yellow wind warnings for much of Belgium from October 4 to 5, 2025, due to the approaching Storm Amy. |
| 2025-09-27 | Cultural Events | Cycling Caravan Against Pesticides to Set Off from Brussels | A cycling caravan departed from Brussels on September 27, 2025, traveling through Wallonia to raise awareness about the health risks posed by pesticides. |
| 2025-09-25 | Cultural Events | Brussels Art Square Opens with 70 Galleries | The Brussels Art Square event took place on September 25-26, 2025, featuring 70 galleries in the Sablon district showcasing sculptures, paintings, jewelry, and furniture spanning 10,000 years of history. |
| 2025-09-24 | Local Government Decisions | Brussels Region Reportedly Saved €250 Million in 2025 | In the first six months of 2025, the Brussels Region managed to curb its spending, saving approximately €250 million despite not having a government. |
| 2025-09-23 | Public Transport Updates | Park Your Bike for Free in the Centre of Brussels! | Secure bike parking facilities at the Bourse and De Brouckère stations are now accessible without a subscription, with the first 4 hours totally free. |
| 2025-09-22 | Cultural Events | Brussels Design September Showcases Over 300 Designers | The annual Brussels Design September festival, running from September 17 to October 2, 2025, features over 300 designers across 100 venues, focusing on technological innovation, sustainability, and new aesthetics. |
| 2025-09-21 | Public Safety Announcements | Car Free Sunday in Brussels on 21 September 2025 | Brussels organized its traditional Car Free Sunday on September 21, 2025, restricting motor vehicles in the Brussels Region from 9:30 am to 7 pm. |
| 2025-09-20 | Cultural Events | Folklorissimo Celebrates Brussels’ Heritage | The annual Folklorissimo festival took place on September 20-21, 2025, in the historic city center, featuring traditional dances, puppet parades, and brass bands. |
| 2025-09-19 | Public Safety Announcements | World Cleanup Day Engages Brussels Volunteers | On September 20, 2025, Brussels participated in World Cleanup Day, with volunteers engaging in activities like stand-up paddleboarding while removing rubbish from the city’s river. |
| 2025-09-18 | Education | EYF In-Person Information Session Held in Brussels | The European Youth Foundation held in-person information sessions in Brussels from September 3-5, 2025, gathering nearly 40 representatives of international youth organizations to discuss grant criteria and application processes. |
| 2025-09-17 | Local Government Decisions | Media Advisory: Accreditation for the European Council, 23 and 24 October 2025 | The European Council announced the accreditation process for media representatives wishing to cover the meeting on October 23-24, 2025, in Brussels, with a new procedure requiring a consent form for security checks. |
Originally published: 2025-09-25T15:34:21.110432
Current Events in Brussels in September
| Event | Date | Location | Description |
| BD Comic Strip Festival | September 26-28, 2025 | Gare Maritime, Tour & Taxis | Celebrate the world of comics with exhibitions, author signings, workshops, and activities for all ages. |
| Brussels Art Square | September 25-26, 2025 | Place du Grand Sablon | Explore 70 galleries showcasing sculptures, paintings, jewelry, and furniture spanning 10,000 years of history. |
| French Community Day | September 27, 2025 | Various locations | Annual holiday celebrating the French Community of Belgium with cultural events and festivities. |
| Artonov Festival | October 3-13, 2025 | Various venues | Experience contemporary dance, music, workshops, and performance art in unique settings across Brussels. |
| Busworld Europe | October 4-9, 2025 | Brussels Expo | International bus industry and accessories fair showcasing the latest innovations and technologies. |
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-09-25 | Cultural Events | Brussels Art Square – 20th Anniversary | Over 50 galleries in the Sablon district open their doors from 25 to 28 September to celebrate 20 years of Brussels Art Square. |
| 2025-09-24 | Public Transport | Brussels Sees Major Shift Towards Public Transport | Public transport usage in Brussels increased to 29% of all trips in 2024, matching car usage, according to a Brussels Mobility study. |
| 2025-09-23 | Infrastructure Projects | European Investment Bank Supports Brussels’ Public Transport Modernisation | The EIB and Brussels-Capital Region signed a €475 million loan agreement to modernise the region’s urban transport fleet. |
| 2025-09-22 | Local Government | City of Brussels Presents ‘Rigorous but Ambitious’ Budget | The City of Brussels unveiled its 2025 budget, forecasting a surplus of over €55,000 without introducing new taxes. |
| 2025-09-21 | Cultural Events | Car-Free Sunday in Brussels | On 21 September, Brussels-Capital Region became Europe’s largest car-free area, promoting walking, cycling, and public transport. |
| 2025-09-20 | Local Government | Ixelles City Council Approves Budget and Policy Plan | The municipal council of Ixelles approved the 2025 budget and policy statement, focusing on fiscal stability and public services. |
| 2025-09-19 | Cultural Events | BD Comic Strip Festival Returns | From 26 to 28 September, the BD Comic Strip Festival will be held at Gare Maritime, celebrating graphic novels and comics. |
| 2025-09-18 | Public Transport | STIB Reports on Sustainability Initiatives | STIB highlighted efforts in organic waste collection, digital inclusion, and community engagement in its 2023 activity report. |
| 2025-09-17 | Infrastructure Projects | New Developments in Sustainable Neighbourhood Contracts | Urban.brussels announced progress in urban renewal projects across several Brussels neighbourhoods. |
| 2025-09-16 | Cultural Events | Echoes of Dreams Exhibition at Maison Hannon | Starting 29 August, Maison Hannon hosts “Echoes of Dreams,” exploring Belgian Symbolism in art. |
| 2025-09-15 | Public Safety | Pink Ribbon Campaign 2025 Announced | Think Pink’s annual breast cancer awareness campaign will take place in October 2025. |
| 2025-09-14 | Education | School Fruit and Vegetables Programme Launched | The Brussels-Capital Region initiated the 2025-2026 school fruit and vegetables programme, supported by the EU. |
| 2025-09-13 | Local Business | Shifting Economy Day 2025 Scheduled | The annual economic transition event is set for 30 September at Flagey. |
| 2025-09-12 | Public Transport | STIB Donates 337 Computers to Combat Digital Divide | STIB recycled and donated computers to support digital inclusion initiatives. |
Originally published: 2025-09-15T21:01:39.692702
Current Events in Brussels in September
| Event | Date | Location | Description |
| FAME Festival | September 11–21, 2025 | Théâtre des Riches-Claires | A multidisciplinary festival featuring theater, dance, concerts, films, lectures, and walks, driven by women and gender minorities. |
| Heritage Days 2025 | September 20–21, 2025 | House of European History | Guided tours exploring the transformation of an old dental clinic into a museum, as part of the ‘Art Deco, Roaring Twenties, Crash Years’ theme. |
| BD Comic Strip Festival | September 26–28, 2025 | Gare Maritime at Tour & Taxis | Celebration of comic strips with exhibitors, conferences, book signings, activities for children, exhibitions, workshops, and a manga space. |
| French Community Day | September 27, 2025 | Various locations in Brussels | Annual holiday celebrating the French Community of Belgium, featuring cultural events and festivities. |
Please note that event details are subject to change. It’s advisable to check the official event websites or local listings for the most current information.
City News in Brussels – last 14 days
| Date | Category | Headline | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-09-15 | Public Transport Updates | Brussels Mobility Week Kicks Off Tomorrow | The Brussels-Capital Region will host events promoting sustainable urban mobility, including bicycle workshops and Car-Free Sunday on 21 September. |
| 2025-09-14 | Cultural Events | Dogolympics: A First in Belgium! | On 14 September, Brussels hosted the inaugural Dogolympics, offering fun and sporty experiences for dogs and their owners. |
| 2025-09-11 | Local Government Decisions | Brussels Government Deadlock Threatens Local Organisations and Projects | The ongoing political deadlock in Brussels is jeopardizing the functioning of many organizations and delaying major projects like metro line 3. |
| 2025-09-10 | Education | New Library Regulations Implemented | As of 1 September, new regulations are in effect at the French-language libraries of the City of Brussels. |
| 2025-09-09 | Public Safety Announcements | Video Released on How Brussels Adapts to Heat Waves | The City of Brussels launched a video detailing its Climate Plan to adapt to extreme heat and how residents can contribute. |
| 2025-09-08 | Local Business News | Shifting Economy Day 2025 Announced | The annual economic transition event is scheduled for 30 September at Flagey, focusing on sustainable economic practices. |
| 2025-09-07 | Public Transport Updates | Brussels Sees Major Shift Towards Public Transport | A study revealed that public transport usage in Brussels increased from 22% in 2022 to 27% in 2024, equaling car usage. |
| 2025-09-06 | Public Safety Announcements | Organisations Declare Emergency After New Political Deadlock | Brussels business organizations declared a state of emergency due to the failure to form a government, urging immediate action. |
| 2025-09-05 | Education | School Fruit and Vegetables Programme Launched | The programme for the 2025-2026 school year has commenced, supported by the European Union and the Brussels-Capital Region. |
| 2025-09-04 | Public Transport Updates | Public Transport Prices and New School Rules Implemented | STIB increased ticket prices, and new educational regulations were introduced across Brussels. |
| 2025-09-03 | Local Government Decisions | Don’t Build More Houses, Save Brussels Industry – Belgian Trade Union | The FGTB-ABVV urged the government to preserve industrial sites for industry rather than converting them into housing. |
| 2025-09-02 | Public Safety Announcements | May 2025 Brussels Clashes Detailed | Reports emerged detailing the violent clashes in May 2025 between Club Brugge hooligans and Brussels residents. |
| 2025-09-01 | Local Business News | Free Training for Brussels Food Sector Announced | BRUCEFO is launching six free training courses for the agro-food sector in the Brussels Capital Region this autumn. |
| 2025-09-01 | Public Transport Updates | Public Transport Prices and New School Rules: What Changes in Belgium on 1 September? | STIB increased ticket prices, and new educational regulations were introduced across Brussels. |