5 unusual instruments hit the beat at Beats & Pieces Published on 24 November '25 Discover Music 5 unusual instruments hit the beat at Beats & Pieces At our percussion festival Beats & Pieces, you will hear how a range of different rhythms and cultures enrich each other.
There's something brewing between musicians and machines Published on 24 September '25 Discover Music There's something brewing between musicians and machines With the new series Bozar Bassment, its annual Abrupt Festival and an impressive line-up, Bozar is renewing its commitment to electronic music. - By Guillaume De Grieve
Five Things to Know About Fred Hersch Published on 22 September '25 Discover Music Five Things to Know About Fred Hersch On 1 October, we’ll be rolling out the red carpet for the pianist Fred Hersch. We’ve unearthed five anecdotes about the popular American. - By Guillaume De Grieve
Serra or Goya: A Different Lens on Reality Published on 1 September '25 Discover Exhibitions Film Serra or Goya: A Different Lens on Reality Entering the world of Albert Serra is like stepping into a realm of larger-than-life characters inhabiting a timeless space, far from societal norms... - By Beatriz Navas
The private archive of Henry and Louise Le Bœuf made public Published on 20 August '25 The private archive of Henry and Louise Le Bœuf made public
Bozar receives star in Michelin Travel Guide 2025 Published on 14 April '25 Bozar receives star in Michelin Travel Guide 2025
Meet the Scientists of the New STUDIOTOPIA Programme Published on 16 December '24 Meet the Scientists of the New STUDIOTOPIA Programme
Contemporary classical music flourishes on new online platform Published on 30 September '24 Contemporary classical music flourishes on new online platform
Architecture bureau Giusto Van Campenhout and artist Michel François are selected to redesign the Horta Hall Published on 10 September '24 Architecture bureau Giusto Van Campenhout and artist Michel François are selected to redesign the Horta Hall
Studiotopia 2.0: Call for applications to merge the arts and sciences Published on 4 September '24 Studiotopia 2.0: Call for applications to merge the arts and sciences
The new winners of the STARTS Prize '23 have finally been announced! Published on 17 July '23 The new winners of the STARTS Prize '23 have finally been announced!
Completion of first phase of renovation works after the fire Published on 13 July '23 Completion of first phase of renovation works after the fire
4 nominations for the visit.brussels Awards 2023 Published on 30 March '23 4 nominations for the visit.brussels Awards 2023
Bozar heats its halls more moderately Published on 28 November '22 Bozar heats its halls more moderately
Calixto Neto engages the audience through the senses Published on 1 September '25 Discover Literature & Society Music Calixto Neto engages the audience through the senses Feijoada is about more than conviviality. It is political; it is queer. It fosters a moment of communion and layered, often conflicting, emotions. - By Paul Briottet
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Story Weaver Published on 1 September '25 Discover Literature & Society Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: Story Weaver Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie maintains that a life cannot be told through a single narrative, that identity is made of fertile inconsistencies... - By Astrid Jansen
A little bit of the moon Published on 1 September '25 Discover Music A little bit of the moon In this interview, Rabih Mroué reflects on the thoughts and research that led to the genesis of the project. - By Paul Briottet
A choreography of space and sound Published on 29 August '25 Discover Music A choreography of space and sound Choreographer Radouan Mriziga joins the Belgian National Orchestra for coming season's first edition of Staging the Concert. We went to see him. - By Thomas Clarinval
“Life is Better with Beethoven" Published on 28 August '25 Discover Music “Life is Better with Beethoven" Thomas Vanderveken reveals the secrets of some all-time favourites. - By Pieter Mannaerts
“It’s going to be a journey full of contrasts" Published on 27 August '25 Discover Music “It’s going to be a journey full of contrasts" French-Italian mezzo-soprano and portrait artist Lea Desandre looks ahead to her not-to-be-missed series of four concerts. - By Guillaume De Grieve
Great again Editorials by Christophe Slagmuylder Published on 25 August '25 Discover Exhibitions Film Literature & Society Music Great again Christophe Slagmuylder's editorial. - By Christophe Slagmuylder
Echoes of the 20th Century Published on 25 August '25 Discover Music Echoes of the 20th Century Discover our new series which highlights key compositions from the twentieth century. - By Guillaume De Grieve & Cedric Feys
“My music shows my love of sonic intensity" Published on 20 August '25 Discover Music “My music shows my love of sonic intensity" American composer and portrait artist Julia Wolfe looks ahead to her not-to-be-missed series of seven concerts.
Poetry as a Hybrid Space Published on 8 August '25 Discover Literature & Society Music Poetry as a Hybrid Space This autumn, Bozar is hosting three projects that seek out lyricism in unexpected places. - By Tom Van De Voorde