Are you looking for something to do in Brussels in March and April 2024? Check this curated selection we have made for you and discover Brussels under a new light.
From art fairs to incredible music festival, find out what Brussels has to offer over the next two months.
March 2024
Collectible design fair
From March 7th to March 10th, discover the COLLECTIBLE design fair taking place in the center of Brussels in the Vanderborght Building. Young artist, established and emerging galleries and studios will display their art and latest creations to the public. This fair is the opportunity to discover unique pieces of art in a dynamic space.
Listen festival
More than 160 artists will gather in Brussels for the Listen Festival taking place between March 26th and March 31st. Places all around Brussels will welcome this music festival including Brussels Congress, Central station, Botanical Garden and Ancienne Belgique. Artists from all around the world will gather for an exciting and eventful festival.
Art nouveau & art deco festival
Celebrating the art nouveau and art deco style, the Banad festival will be taking place between March 9th and March 24th in many galleries, workshops, public spaces around Brussels. Guided tour and ideas of itineraries are also available directly on their website to organize your visit.
April 2024
The Brussels book fair
The Brussels book fair is settling in for the arrival of the warmer days at Tour & Taxis from April 4th to April 7th. This fair is the opportunity to discover new authors and to read the latest publications. With 300 exhibitors, 500 publishers, and 1200 authors, this book fair promises to be interesting and full of surprises.
Antica Brussels
ANTICA Brussels will be taking place between April 18th and April 21st at Tour & taxi. The second edition of the festival will showcase paintings, furniture, sculptures and objects of major galleries during the entire weekend. From Haute epoque to the present day, many styles will be presented in a convivial atmosphere.
40th art Brussels
Contemporary art will be in the spotlight from April 25th to April 28th at Brussels Expo. Private collections as well as foundations and galleries will present artists during this 4-days fair. Since 1968, this fair is known to be a real cultural and artistic scene of Europe, with a growing number of artworks presented to visitors.