Festival Musiq3 Brabant wallon
Classical-and-beyond festival, part of the Festivals de Wallonie, billed as fully accessible to people with disabilities.
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Festival Musiq3 Brabant wallon combines a musical journey with travel through Walloon Brabant landscapes, where music resonates in distinctive venues: woodland monastery, wine domain, barn or cooperative farm. The festival claims the same DNA as its Brussels counterpart: accessibility, conviviality, festive spirit, bringing together multiple cultural operators around a cohesive musical project with strong territorial anchoring. Special emphasis on youth: confirmed talents and regional academy students perform alongside a Queen Elisabeth Competition laureate; children enjoy "La cuisine de Monsieur Rossini," an interactive musical show created specifically for them.
Fri 25 Sept 2026
Opening concert (venue/artist TBC)
Sat 26 Sept 2026
Concert 2 (venue/artist TBC)
Sun 27 Sept 2026
Morning & afternoon family programming, afternoon concert
Tue 29 Sept 2026
Concert 4 (venue/artist TBC)
Wed 30 Sept 2026
Concert 5 (venue/artist TBC)
Thu 1 Oct 2026
Concert 6 (venue/artist TBC)
Fri 2 Oct 2026
Concert 7 (venue/artist TBC)
Sat 3 Oct 2026
Concert 8 (venue/artist TBC)
Sun 4 Oct 2026
Closing concert/ceremony, typically 18:00
- Multi-venue itinerant classical festival across 8+ Walloon Brabant towns (Wavre, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, La Hulpe, Rixensart, Perwez, Genappe, Nivelles, Braine-l'Alleud)
- Unique venues: barns, cooperatives, monasteries, wine domains instead of concert halls
- Programming under theme 'Voyages' featuring cross-cultural & eclectic classical music
- Dedicated children's programming: interactive musical theatre and performances with young musicians
- 9-10 concerts spanning 9 days (late Sept–early Oct) across the province