But before we dive into the programme for the new season, let us take a look back at the highlights of the ‘24-‘25 season. The Bozar Sundays programme has included a particularly original musical offering: Concert Croissant. In addition to these musical mornings, where the public has been able to discover young musicians on stage at the Henry Le Boeuf Hall, there has also been a breakfast package to enjoy with family or friends.
Visitors have also taken part in interactive workshops for the general public. During these workshops, participants have had the opportunity to discover artists, immerse themselves in their world, discover their creative secrets and create their own works. The Wauw Atelier collective, for example, hosted a participatory workshop focused on architecture.
Exhibitions have also been a feature during Bozar Sundays with discovery trails that have enabled the public to enjoy guided tours of the When We See Us exhibition (which is on until 10 August) specially tailored for children.
But the season isn’t over yet! You have until Sunday, June 8 to enjoy the final Bozar Sunday of the season. Come and discover La Petite Taupe, an improvised musical performance by Vica Pacheco, and don’t miss one last Concert Croissant featuring the talented Salomé Gasselin.
An event-packed season is on the way
The 25/26 season will be in the same spirit, offering a variety of cultural events for all ages. There will be something for everyone, with free and paid events, all designed to be accessible. Bozar is continuing to focus on shared experiences, where the public can listen, watch and also take part.
The season kicks off on 21 September with Aubergine, an original concert by Claron McFadden, combining music from around the world, culinary tales and a travel documentary. This first event sets the tone for a season of artistic exploration in all its forms. Concert Croissant will be back to liven up Sunday mornings, the creative workshops will give visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the world of guest artists, and the season’s major exhibitions will continue to be accompanied by tours tailored to children. Youth cinema will also feature prominently, with a programme designed for different ages, from 4 upwards.
This new edition will showcase unique and inspiring artists: Claron McFadden, Serge Onnen, Suchan Kinoshita, Vica Pacheco, as well as creative collectives such as Studio Sandy and Oiseaux Sans Tête.