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Agenda October 2024: Concerts, festivals and other music events

In Brussels and around Belgium



These are some of the most relevant concerts taking place in Belgium this month with plenty of national and international artists.


Jonas Brothers (Sportpaleis, Antwerp, 01 October). Five albums. One Night Only. Your favourite pop family trio, Jonas Brothers, are performing in Antwerp with the biggest hits from their repertoire. More info.   



Janet Jackson (Sportpaleis, Antwerp, 03 Octobre). Belgian fans have been waiting a long time, but finally the wait is over: Janet Jackson is bringing her 'Together Again' tour to Antwerp. Get ready for a night of greatest hits. More info. 



Bryan Adams (Forest National, Brussels, 03 October). After a forty-years career, you might think Bryan Adams would take it easy, but nothing could be further from the truth. His latest album, 'So Happy It Hurts', and the accompanying tour prove that. More info. 


Barbara Pravi (La Madeleine, Brussels, 03 October). The French singer-songwriter, who enchanted the world with her beautiful song ‘Voilà’ at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2021, is coming back to Belgium with a new album this autumn. You can also catch her in DeRoma, Antwerp on 24 October. More info. 



Within Temptation (Lotto Arena, Antwerp, 04-05 Octobre). The Dutch symphonic metal band who breakout in the early 2000s is back with a new album titled ‘Bleed Out’. More info. 



Slimane (Forest National, Brussels, 05 October). After his successful participation in Eurovision 2024 for France and an stellar performance at the opening of the Olympic Games in Paris, the French superstar will blow Forest National with his new album ‘Chroniques d’un Cupidon’.  More info. 


Cat Burns (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 10 Octobre). The British singer-songwriter presents her debut album ‘Early Twenties’. More info. 


Coeur de Pirate (Le Forum, Liège, 10 Octobre). Probably the most famous francophone singer from Quebec returns to Belgium with new songs and all-time classics. More info.



Aaron Blommaert (Trix, Antwerp, 11 Octobre). One the the most prominent and funny Flemish pop singers plays Trix. Catch him also in Het Depot, Leuven on 18 October. More info.


Emmy d’Arc (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 12 October). Belgian singer-songwritter plays several dates in Belgium this month. Catch her also in De Roma, Antwerp on 09 October. More info.


Emiliana Torrini (De Roma, Antwerp, 15 October). Probably the most famous Icelandic singer after Björk, known for her 2009 hit ‘Jungle Drum’ comes to Antwerp with new album titled ‘Miss Flower’. More info.


Glass Animals (Forest National, Brussels, 16 October). After having captivated the world with their mega hit 'Heat Waves' in 2020, Glass Animals announces their comeback with a concert at Forest National. More info.


Käärijä (La Madeleine, Brussels, 16 October). Finland’s finalist in Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with ‘Cha Cha Cha’, the already iconic performer mixes rap, metal, rock and drum-‘n’-bass.  More info.  



Miss Angel (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 18 October). Antwerp’s most prominent rapper presents her debut album released in September.  More info.


Crowded House (Cirque Royal, Brussels, 19 October). The legendary Australian band brings their Dravity Stairs Tour to Belgium. More info.


Barry Can’t Swim (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 21 October). After playing iconic festivals like Glastonbury this Summer, Scottish DJ and producer will bring the house down at AB with his infecting electronic tunes. More info.


Metejoor (Capitole, Gent, 23-24 October). Flemish most popular pop-rock star. More info.



Ms Lauryn Hill (Sportpaleis, Antwerp, 23 Octobre). Ready or not, the legendary American rapper and singer-songwriter celebrates 30 years of career as part of The Fugees and as a soloist accompanied by her son YG Marley. More info.


Sum 41 (ING Arena, Brussels, 23 October). Canadians Sum 41 celebrate almost 30 years of career with a goodbye album and a tour coming to Brussels this month. More info.


Gavin DeGraw (Cirque Royal, Brussels, 24 October). American Grammy-winner country singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw celebrates 20 years of his debut album with a European tour that you cannot miss. More info.



l'Impératrice (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 25 October). Despite of losing their frontwoman, the French band visits Brussels with a new vocalist and a new tour. More info.


Hervé (Botanique, Brussels, 27 October). French singer returns to Botanique to present his newest album ‘adrénaline’. More info.


Nas (Cirque Royal, Brussels, 28 October). The legendary American Grammy-winner rapper celebrates the 30th anniversary of his iconic record ‘Illmatic’. More info.


Joan As Police Woman (Botanique, Brussels, 28 October). The US singer-songwritter brings “emotional honesty that underpins her music” and presents her new album ‘The Solution Is Restless’. More info. 


Deep Purple (Forest National, Brussels, 28 October). the legendary rock band, is coming to Brussels. Enjoy their iconic riffs and classic hits like ‘Smoke on the Water’, ‘Highway Star’ and ‘Child in Time’ live. More info.


Cigarettes After Sex (Forest National, Brussels, 29 October). Experience the dreampop of this band live and lose yourself in the dreamy melodies, melancholic lyrics and the sensual voice of Greg Gonzalez. More info.


The Last Dinner Party (Cirque Royal, Brussels, 29 October). After touring around Europe and a celebrated set at Rock Werchter, the British indie-rock band return to Belgium with their latest album ‘Prelude to Ecstasy’. More info.


OYESONO (De Studio, Antwerp, 30 October). The new Belgian pop-rock band present their debut EP ‘Oh Yes’. More info.


Purple Disco Machine (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 31 October). German nu-disco and house music record producer and DJ will bring his groove and floor-filling hits to Belgium this month. Catch him also on 30 October in OM Concerts, Liège. More info.


Check out also these festivals!


FrancoFaune (Brussels/Liège/La Louvière, 02-12 October). With 50 concerts in 20 locations, FrancoFaune offers a spotlight on the diversity, originality and innovation of the French-speaking scene, by established and emerging francophone artists from Belgium, Switzerland and Canada. More info.


In.out.sider Festival (LaVallée, Brussels, 04-06 October). A unique, multidisciplinary experience shining a spotlight on raw and unconventional artistic practices, from music to circus. More info. FREE. More info. 


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