Theatre, dance and music

The theatre, dance and music halls of the City of Brussels and the other halls on the territory of the City.

Théâtre royal du Parc

The Théâtre Royal du Parc is over 200 years old and is located in a neoclassical building on the edge of the Royal Park. It is especially known for its theatre performances, both works from the classical repertoire and contemporary plays. Each August, it welcomes the Classissimo classical music festival.

External site Théâtre royal du Parc

Vaux-Hall

In 1913, an outdoor relaxation area was created at the Vaux-Hall in the Royal Park of Brussels. It was surrounded by a U-shaped covered gallery and a structure built in Louis XVI style. The extraordinary, but unsung site was neglected for a long time. Only recently it has been restored meticulously for over 4 years. From the summer of 2017, the City of Brussels wants to return to its original function by programming cultural events (also for families).

Vaux-Hall Summer

KVS

The KVS, the first Flemish Theatre in Brussels, was created in the 19th century. Today it presents itself as the theatre of a diverse city with an eye for the world, and it is the place to be for contemporary theatre, dance and music that has a resonance far beyond Brussels!

External site KVS

Théâtre de Poche © Johan Dehon

The Théâtre de Poche at the Bois de la Cambre produces and organizes performances that provoke debate. Particular attention is paid to young people, both as regards the content of the programming, and through the support of young talents through educational activities. The timeliness of the social inequalities, absurdities and ability to change is never far away.

External site Théâtre de Poche

​​Montagne magique

La montagne magique is the most important French-language youth theatre in Brussels. It guarantees a versatile and sparkling offer, with 250 performances a year, two international festivals, creations and artists in residence, school performances and training for teachers and parents. A place to discover for young and old!

External site La montagne magique

Les Brigittines © Johan Dehon

Les Brigittines is the performing arts centre of the City of Brussels. It stimulates contemporary choreographic creations through residences of Brussels artists, a season of performances, various festivals (including its international festival in August) and neighborhood projects in cooperation with the local residents.

External site Les Brigittines

La Bellone © Johan Dehon

In a building from the 18th century, La Bellone is dedicated to research and reflection on contemporary art. There are lectures, seminars and workshops, but also residences (research, writing techniques, drama, workshops), exhibitions and meetings with artists and specialists. In addition, the Documentation Centre, founded in 1980, is used by researchers, cultural people and artists.

External site La Bellone

Théâtre royal Les Cœurs de Bois

The Les Coeurs de Bois company, founded in 1946, moved to the former town hall of Laeken in 2015. The theatre has a hall with 80 seats and is used for the latest creations and traditional puppet theatre performances. During the summer months, the company also organizes 'Guignolet dans le parc' (puppet theatre in the park) and the Insifon Festival.

External site Théâtre royal Les Cœurs de Bois

Royal Toone Theatre

The Royal Toone Theatre, in the heart of the Ilot Sacré, offers traditional puppet theatre since 1830. The location is steeped in Brussels history and culture! It also has a cafe, a workshop where puppets are made, a library and a museum.

External site Royal Toone Theatre

© La Madeleine

The La Madeleine hall, in the heart of the city (Rue Duquesnoy 14 - 1000 Brussels), has a modular capacity from 400 to 1,400 places. There are numerous events such as concerts (pop, rock, jazz), variety shows, stand-up comedy,...

External site La Madeleine

ING Arena © Eric Danhier

With 115,000 sqm, Brussels Expo is the largest exhibition park of Belgium. Each year there are numerous fairs, shows, conferences and events. Hall 12 was transformed into a modern concert and event hall at the Heysel Plateau: the ING Arena.

External site ING Arena

The Cirque Royal (Royal Circus) is an event hall in the centre of the city (Rue de l'Enseignement 81 - 1000 Brussels). The building dates from 1878, when it served as the only permanent circus in Brussels.

External site Cirque Royal

The City of Brussels is home to (and sometimes subsidizes) lots of other theatres and music halls as well. More info:

External site Agenda.brussels

List of the theatres

NameAddress
(La) BelloneRue de Flandre 46 - 1000 Bruxelles
Théâtre royal du ParcRue de la Loi 3 - 1000 Bruxelles
BronksRue du Marché aux Porcs 15-17 - 1000 Bruxelles
Théâtre La montagne magiqueRue du Marais 57 - 1000 Bruxelles
Théâtre les TanneursRue des Tanneurs 75 - 1000 Bruxelles
KaaitheaterSquare Sainctelette 20 - 1000 Bruxelles
(Les) BrigittinesPetite rue des Brigittines - 1000 Bruxelles
Centre culturel des Riches-ClairesRue des Riches Claires 24 - 1000 Bruxelles
Théâtre de PocheChemin du Gymnase 1A - 1000 Bruxelles
Koninklijke Vlaamse Schouwburg (KVS)Quai aux Pierres de Taille 7 - 1000 Bruxelles
Palais des Beaux-Arts (BOZAR)Rue Ravenstein 23 - 1000 Bruxelles
Théâtre de la Place des MartyrsPlace des Martyrs 22 - 1000 Bruxelles
BeursschouwburgRue Orts 20-28 - 1000 Bruxelles
Théâtre national de la Communauté Wallonie-BruxellesBoulevard Emile Jacqmain 111-115 - 1000 Bruxelles
(La) MonnaiePlace de la Monnaie - 1000 Bruxelles
(Le) Jardin de ma SoeurRue du Grand Hospice - 1000 Bruxelles
Théâtre des GaleriesGalerie du Roi 32 - 1000 Bruxelles
Théâtre royal de TooneRue du Marché aux Herbes

Map of the theatres

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Theatre, dance and music
Théâtre du Parc