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Brussels Hosts Hundreds of Concerts and Festivals Through 2027

Hundreds of concerts and festivals are scheduled across Brussels for 2026 and 2027, with immediate options and free performances available at established venues.

By Brussels Culture Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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There are currently 447 upcoming live music events, concerts, and festivals in and around Brussels for 2026 and 2027. This count covers the full range of scheduled performances tracked for the city and its immediate surroundings.

Immediate Options This Month

As of July 14 2026 two concerts are listed for the coming days. Anamanaguchi performs at Cirque Royal Club while a jazz performance featuring Alain Pierre takes place at Toots Jazz Club. These shows represent the current active listings drawn from local event platforms.

Major Headliners Scheduled for 2026

Several prominent artists are confirmed for later dates. Elvis Costello appears on June 29 at Ancienne Belgique. Omah Lay is set for November 6 at Forest National. Morrissey closes the year with a December 31 performance at Forest National. These dates are part of the broader 2026 calendar already in place.

Free Performances Available Year-Round

Free live music occurs regularly at several fixed locations. The Museum of Musical Instruments hosts performances. The Federal Parliament carillon plays in public. Jazz Station offers rehearsals open to listeners. Summer bandstands operate in the Royal Park and Warande. These sites provide consistent access without ticket costs.

Recent Festival Activity

La Fête de la Musique 2026 ran from June 18 to 21 across several Brussels districts. The event featured free concerts in parks, museums, and bars during that period. It followed the established pattern of open-air and indoor sessions in multiple neighbourhoods.

Residents and visitors can check listings on Songkick and Eventbrite for updates on the 447 total events. The same platforms list the two immediate shows and the three major headliners. Additional details on free venues appear on the be.brussels leisure page and the Songkick tonight section. Checking these sources provides the latest confirmed dates and locations.

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