Between darkness and light Editorials by Christophe Slagmuylder Published on 29 September '25 Discover Exhibitions Film Literature & Society Music Between darkness and light What is the role of art in dark times? As an artist, how can you respond in the face of boundless violence? Uncompromising art. - By Christophe Slagmuylder
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
5 unusual instruments hit the beat at Beats & Pieces Published on 22 September '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. - By Cedric Feys & 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
Meet the Artists Shaping Performance in European Art Houses! Published on 29 October '25 Meet the Artists Shaping Performance in European Art Houses!
Contemporary classical music flourishes on new online platform Published on 13 October '25 Contemporary classical music flourishes on new online platform
Foundation Day — Thank you to the foundations that make art accessible to everyone! Published on 29 September '25 Foundation Day — Thank you to the foundations that make art accessible to everyone!
Car Free Sunday: a creative and gourmet interlude for the family at Bozar Published on 8 September '25 Car Free Sunday: a creative and gourmet interlude for the family at Bozar
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
Bozar Concludes 2024 with Over 600.000 Visitors Published on 24 January '25 Bozar Concludes 2024 with Over 600.000 Visitors
Interview with Thibaut Garcia & Antoine Morinière Published on 3 April '24 Interview with Thibaut Garcia & Antoine Morinière
Aurore Aubouin & Jeroen Vanacker new Heads of Music Published on 15 March '24 Aurore Aubouin & Jeroen Vanacker new Heads of Music
Maene's piano makes spectacular entrance on Bozar's rooftop Published on 15 September '23 Maene's piano makes spectacular entrance on Bozar's rooftop
4 nominations for the visit.brussels Awards 2023 Published on 30 March '23 4 nominations for the visit.brussels Awards 2023
The winners of the STARTS Prize ’22 have been announced! Published on 13 June '22 The winners of the STARTS Prize ’22 have been announced!
Open Call for the second Halaqat Music Residency with a focus on improvisation, ethnic and folk music Published on 20 January '22 Open Call for the second Halaqat Music Residency with a focus on improvisation, ethnic and folk music
A Well-Tempered Conversation Bach Heritage Festival 2023 Published on 3 February '23 Music A Well-Tempered Conversation Belgian pianist Julien Libeer tells us about his relationship with Bach's music and about his concert with Cappella Amsterdam. - By Luc Vermeulen
A Living Palace: Sergey Rachmaninov Published on 27 January '23 Music A Living Palace: Sergey Rachmaninov The Russian composer performed several times at the Palace of Fine Arts. Dive into our archives with us.
MOST is an absolute must! Published on 16 December '22 Music MOST is an absolute must! From 25 to 28 January, Bozar will be overflowing with the artistic creation of South-east Europe at the See Festival, thanks to European project MOST.
Silent film with symphonic power Published on 7 November '22 Film Music Silent film with symphonic power The epic journey of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis. A journey through time from 1927 to the present day. - By Lotte Poté
A unique piano Meaningful Partnerships Published on 2 November '22 Discover Music A unique piano On 11 November, the Maene-Viñoly Concert Grand piano will be presented to the Belgian public for the first time, by Kirill Gerstein.
Sainte-Colombe, the Extraterrestrial Published on 2 November '22 Discover Music Sainte-Colombe, the Extraterrestrial On 6 November, Philippe Pierlot hands over the direction of the Ricercar Consort to Lucile Boulanger for a concert around Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe. - By Luc Vermeulen
What's the story, Laurie? Published on 14 October '22 Discover Music What's the story, Laurie? Composer, visual artist, film-maker, writer, performance artist.... Laurie Anderson refuses to be pinned down to one particular art form. - By Lotte Poté & Maarten Sterckx
A Belgian in Paris Published on 3 October '22 Discover Music A Belgian in Paris Although he was born in Belgium, more specifically in Liège, César Franck is annoyingly unknown to many today. - By Maarten Sterckx
A Musical Journey between East and West Alexandria: Past Futures Published on 30 September '22 Discover Music A Musical Journey between East and West Abdel Rahman El Bacha and Astrig Siranossian celebrate the encounter between East and West in a recital linked to the exhibition "Alexandria: Past Futures". - By Luc Vermeulen
The freshness of Belgian Jazz Published on 12 September '22 Music The freshness of Belgian Jazz This season's Belgian vintage is characterised by an authentic, uncomplicated approach, and by music bursting with atmospheres and textures. - By Luc Vermeulen