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Brussels Hosts Free Concerts and Historic Markets This Weekend

From free sunset concerts in the park to historic flea markets, here is what to do in the capital this weekend, July 17-19.

By Brussels Things-to-do Desk · Published 25 July 2026

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Brussels is set for a busy three-day stretch as the capital hosts a mix of open-air cultural programming and long-standing weekend traditions. Residents and visitors can navigate the city from July 17 through July 19, 2026, with events ranging from large-scale musical festivals to quiet, candlelit performances, according to reports from My Guide Brussels and Visit Brussels [1][2].

The centerpiece of the weekend is the Vaux Hall Summer event, which runs daily at Brussels Park [1]. Starting at sunset, the venue offers a rotating schedule of free concerts, DJ sets, outdoor movies, and dance performances that continue until late into the night [1][2]. Parallel to these festivities, the citywide Fête de la Musique is scheduled to take over various locations across the capital, marking a significant moment for the local arts scene [1][2].

Classical Sessions and Market Traditions

For those looking for a different pace, the Royal Observatory of Belgium is hosting Candlelight concerts this weekend [1]. These sessions will feature Vivaldi's Four Seasons, held at the site's Noble Concert/Planetarium [1]. While the city's calendar currently lists 404 upcoming events-including various theatre performances, exhibitions, and family outings-these intimate performances remain a focal point for the weekend agenda [2].

Traditional markets continue their regular rotation for weekend shoppers. The Marolles flea market will be active every morning on Place du Jeu de Balle, offering its usual selection of antiques and curiosities [1]. On Sunday morning, the Midi market-located near Brussels-Midi station-is scheduled to open for visitors looking for local goods [1][2].

Upcoming Concert Highlights

The musical calendar extends beyond the weekend’s festival programming. Tickets and scheduling are already set for two high-profile performances: Juanes is scheduled to play at the Cirque Royal, while Keny Arkana is slated to perform at the LaSemo Festival in Enghien, located just outside the city [1].

As you plan your travel, keep in mind that many of these events operate on specific daily schedules. Visitors are encouraged to check the latest updates via the city's official tourism portals to confirm set times for individual performers and market operating hours, as these can shift based on local conditions [2].

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