All music events in Brussels and around Belgium this month.
These are some of the most relevant concerts and music events taking place in January in Brussels and beyond:
The Music of The Lord of The Rings – In concert (La Madeleine, Brussels, 03 January). An epic concert featuring a film music orchestra, choir and star guests, the dark voice of ‘Saruman’, actor Sir Christopher Lee introduces you to the musical world of J.R.R. Tolkien. Tickets.
Pierre Garnier (Cirque Royal, Brussels, 15 January). Winner of French singing competition show Star Academy, Piere is expanding frontiers with a concert in Brussels full of pop sounds included in his debut album ‘Chaque Seconde’. Tickets.
Nacim Haddad (La Madeleine, Brussels, 17-18 January). Come experience a long journey through traditional Moroccan music with this talented musician, considered as the disciple of the archaeological voice of the deceased Larbi Batma. Tickets.
Joshua Basset (La Madeleine, Brussels, 21 January). The American multi-talented artist already has an Emmy Award at the age of 23 thanks to his role in ‘High School Musical: The Musical:The Series’. Tickets
Kehlani (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 22 January). American soul-pop star comes to Brussels after the success of her 2024 summer hit ‘After Hours’. Tickets.
Plain Jane (Le Botanique, Brussels, 23 January). For the likes of Sheryl Crow or Fleetwood Mac, Belgian band Plain Jane will delight your ears with the release concert of their new album. Tickets.
The Voice of George Michael (Cirque Royal, Brussels, 24 January). An emotional and energetic tribute to one of the greatest voices of pop music by British singer James Bermingham. Tickets.
Urban radio station IZI BLA welcomes 2025 with free concerts on 25 January in Touchdown (Waterloo) with, among others, Ricca Siete Uno. More info.
K’S Choice (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 27 January). The Belgian pop-rock band reunited to celebrate 30 years of career. Tickets.
Mustii (De Roma, Antwerp, 28 January). Belgium’s entry in Eurovision 2024 just released his new pop-rock-punk album ‘THE MAZE’ and will present it live on tour all around the country. Tickets.
Jazz Sanussi & Nsangu (VK, Molenbeek, Brussels, 28 January). Belgian jazz-soul sensation Jazz Sanussi and Nsangu will participate in this special week celebrating local talent with a free unplugged show. More info.
Belgian World Music Night (Ancienne Belgique, 28 January, Free). During the Belgian Music Week, the Belgian Worldwide Music Network presents its annual showcases. A free introduction to a lovely selection of current local "worldwide" acts: 4 several bands, selected by an external jury. You’ll also discover the winners of the second edition of the Belgian Worldwide Music Awards!
James Bay (La Madeleine, Brussels, 29 January). James Bay has a lot to celebrate! His breakthrough song ‘Hold Back The River’ blew out 10 candles and he recently released his fourth studio album ‘Changes All The Time’. Tickets.
Marylène Corro (Le Botanique, Brussels, 29 January). Belgian-Chilean singer-songwriter navigating between pop and soul will present her newest songs live. Tickets.
UWASE (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 30 January). Rising Belgian star UWASE will present her first EP full of soulful and soft rock tracks. Tickets.
Clara Luciani (Forest National, Brussels, 30 January). French superstar Clara Luciani, regular in Belgian concert venues, will present her latest albu ‘Mon Sang‘ live. Tickets.
Jazmyn, Jengman & Fred Gata (VK Concerts, Brussels, 31 January). 3 urban artists added to celebrate Belgian music week. More info.
G-Eazy (La Madeleine, Brussels, 31 January). American rapper G-Eazy is coming to Belgium again! His record of achievements includes numerous mixtapes and collaborations with Bebe Rexha, Hoodie Allen and Halsey, among others. Tickets.
The Sound of The Belgian Underground (Le Botanique, Brussels, 31 January). The 2025 edition of the different class festival will spotlight the finest of the Belgian underground, featuring electrifying live sets and DJ performances that will keep the energy pulsing into the early hours. Tickets.
Jazz lovers have a date with Brussels Jazz Festival, taking place from 09-18 January. Besides an exquisite selection of concerts, there is a film program, but also workshops for children and DJ sets. More info.
Mark your calendar because on 18 and 25 January Belgium will pre-select its representative for Eurovision 2025 in a show titled Eurosong divided in two galas broadcasted by VRT and a final on 1 February.
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