All music events in Brussels and around Belgium this month.

These are some of the most relevant concerts and music events taking place in March in Brussels and beyond:
Michael Kiwanuka (Forest National, Brussels, 1 March). Last summer he performed at Rock Werchter with warm voice and soulful music, and this year he is back to Belgium to present his latest album ‘Small Changes'. Tickets.
R&B Lovers (La Madeleine, Brussels, 01 March). The biggest 90s and 00s R&B party is coming to Brussels for one night full of nostalgia and great urban-soul music. Tickets.
Biig Piig (Trix, Antwerp, 01 March). Fresh off the release of her debut album ‘11:11’, the Irish singer-rapper will present it live in Antwerp’s Trix. Tickets.
Dadvid Kushner (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 02 March). The singles ‘Miserable Man’ and ‘Mr. Forgettable’ from his debut EP already had more than 1 billion streams on the counter after one year. Tickets.
Loreen (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 05 March). After winning Eurovision twice, the Swedish popstar continues to conquer Europe with her enigmatic tunes and powerful vocals. Tickets.
Voca People (Cirque Royal, Brussels, 07 March). The acappella group became famous for their virtuoso vocal skills and humorous performances, winning millions of fans worldwide. More info.
Tokio Hotel (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 07 March). The German teenage metal-rock band who rocked Europe nearly 20 years ago are back together to bring back hits like ‘Monsoon’ or ‘Scream’. Tickets.
Olivia (Trix Antwerp, 08 March). In 2017 she made that dream come true by immediately pushing through to the live shows of The Voice of Flanders. From that moment on, her career gained momentum. Together with Regi and Jaap Reesema she released the song Kom Wat Dichterbij, which became one of the biggest hits in Belgium. Tickets.
Jamie xx (ING Arena, Brussels, 09 February). British electronic music producer and DJ Jamie xx presents his third album ‘In Waves’. Tickets.
The Bones of J.R Jones (Le Botanique, Brussels, 20 March). Born and raised in central New York, he got his start playing in hardcore and punk bands before becoming enamored with the field recordings of Alan Lomax, who documented rural American blues, folk, and gospel musicians throughout the 1930s and ’40s. Tickets.
Shaboozey (La Madeleine, Brussels, 12 March). He owns one of the biggest hits of 2024, ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy)’, and collaborating with Beyoncé, Shaboozey is coming to Brussels to present his mix of country and pop. Tickets.
Oscar and the Wolf (Sportpaleis, Antwerp, 14-15 March). Belgian pop-indie star Oscar and the Wolf presents his latest album ‘TASTE’ and one date is already sold out. Hurry up! Tickets.
MAKSIM (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 05 March). One of the most successful Flemish pop male singers presents his new album 'Dogdromer' (Daydreamer). Tickets.
OSKI (De Roma, Antwerp, 14 March). Rising Belgian popstar OSKI presents his Trilogy Tour live. Catch him also in Gent and Leven later this month. Tickets.
Essyla (Centre Culturel, Chenée, 14 March). Another rising Belgian popstar, finalist at The Voice Belgium in 2021. Tickets.
FKA Twigs (Les Halles de Schaarbeek, Brussels, 15 March). British indie singer and dancer just released her critically-acclaimed new album ‘Eusexua’ and she is ready to enchant the Belgian audience in a special show in Brussels. Tickets.
Rebecca Black (Le Botanique, Brussels, 15 March). Remembered by millions of people for her 2011 hit ‘Friday’, Rebecca Black has evolved and reinvented herself to become an eclectic popstar presenting a brand new album titled ‘Salvation’ released in February 2025. Tickets.
Tamino (Bozar, Brussels, 15 March). One of the most successful Belgian artists at home and abroad releases a new album in March titled ‘Every Dawn’s A Mountain’ and will celebrate it with fans and admirers in such a special venue with an intimate setting. Tickets.
TAEMIN (ING Arena, Brussels, 15 March). K-pop sensation brings his Ephemeral Gaze world tour to Brussels. Tickets.
Jacob Banks (La Madeleine, Brussels, 18 March). The Nigerian-born English singer and songwriter presents his third body of work titled ‘Our Time Together’ with a fusion of soul, R&B and alternative music. Tickets.
Alex Benjamin (Cirque Royal, Brussels, 18 March). Presenting his third album '16 notes'. Tickets.
Sam Fender (Forest National, Brussels, 19 March). He just released his new album ‘People Watching’ and, accompanied by CMAT as opening act, is ready to rock Forest National. Tickets.
Ambrose Dust (Ferme du Biéreau, Ottignies-Louvain-la-Neuve, 19 March). Dark pop and Dark rock made in Belgium. The double concert also brings Belgian alternative rock singer epona. Tickets.
Arnaud Héron (Maison Poème, Brussels, 19 March). Belgian singer-songwriter Arnaud Héron presents his new EP 'Géographies'. Tickets.
ISE (Le Botanique, Brussels, 20 March). One of the most acclaimed and growing young stars in Belgium presents her indie-pop music live in the capital. Tickets.
Edy Dinca (La Tricoterie, 20 March). Singer-songwriter Edy Dinca presents his new EP 'Vertigo', an indie-pop journey through highs and lows, carried by captivating melodies and heartfelt lyrics. The event is free but it is an opportunity to help him crowdfund the project here.
Maluma (ING Arena, Brussels, 21 March). The Colombian reggaeton superstar brings his PRETTY and DIRTY Tour to Belgium in his biggest show so far in our capital. Tickets.
Arty Leiso (La Tricoterie, Brussels, 21 March). Belgian singer-songwriter Arty Leiso performs live in Brussels presenting his suttle mix of pop, rap and jazz. Tickets.
Lebruce (Silversquare Brussels, 21 march). One of the most eclectic artists based in Antwerp performs his mix of rap and techno live in the capital. Catch him also live in Leuven on 27 March. More info.
Jazz Sanusi (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 21 March). In the framework of Black History Month, AB celebrates women of color with concerts, workshops and other activities including a live performance by Belgian singer Jazz Sanusi. Tickets.
Sabrina Carpenter (ING Arena, Brussels, 22 March). The undisputed breakthrough pop superstar of 2024 with smash hits like ‘Espresso’ or ‘Please Please Please’ brings her Short n’ Sweet tour to Brussels. Tickets.
Milow (Het Depot, Leuven, 22 March). Probably the most international Belgian pop singer released last month his new album 'Boy Made Out Of Stars' and he has a full agenda of shows comint un starting in Leuven and moving to Netherlands and Germany shortly after. Tickets.
Camille (Trixxo Theater Hasselt, 22-23 March). One of the most succesful Flemish popstars performs not only 2 days but 6 shows in total in Hasselt and will repeat in April in Gent. Tickets.
Olly Alexander (Cirque Royal, Brussels, 24 March). British popstar Olly Alexander presents his debut solo album ‘Polari’ after a successful career as part of Years & Years and representing UK at Eurovision 2024. Tickets.
Lenny Kravitz (Sportpaleis, Antwerp, 26 March). Belgian US rockstar Lenny Kravitz needs no introduction and his Blue Electric Light Tour is set to inflame Antwerp’s Sportpaleis with a large range of hits. Tickets.
Cloudie (Le Botanique, Brussels, 28 March). Belgian rising melodic pop star presents her delicate francophone pop live. Tickets.
Marina Satti (La Madeleine, Brussels, 30 March). One of the hottest and most successful Greek popstars presents her mix of pop and traditional Mediterranean folk hits. Tickets.
Warhaus (Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, 31 March). One of the most acclaimed singer-songwriters in Belgium presents his latest album ‘Karaoke’ so be ready to sing along! Tickets.

Festivals:
Forestière (Palazzo, Brussels, 1 March). In the framework of the upcoming Women's Day 2025, Palazzo hosts a special festival with concerts, DJ set, exhibitions, stands and food and drinks with performances by Belgian artists Soless, Milla, NENA and more. More info.
Afropolitan Festival 2025 (Bozar, Brussels, 27 Feb - 2 March). This year’s edition pays tribute to the black communities who, over the generations, have overcome many hardships with unshakeable resilience and a penchant for joy. Concerts, talks and workshops for all ages. Tickets.
River Jazz Festival (Théâtre Marni & Jazz Station & Le Senghor, Brussels, 12-29 March). Jazz takes over Brussels with 17 different concerts in 3 venues for its 10th edition. Tickets.
Bota By Night (Le Botanique, Brussels, 14 March). Emergent and stablished DJs and producers of the international electronic scene will shake Botanique for one full night in 3 different rooms. Tickets.
Brosella Spring Festival (LaVallée, Brussels, 20-22 March). An urban etno and jazz festival. Tickets.
Klarafestival 2025 (Bozar, Brussels, 20-30 March). The 21st edition pays homage to the vibrant music scene of Brussels. Among the highlights, the premiere of Pilgrims. Sounds of Travel, a project conceived by Julien Libeer. Tickets.
Les Équinoxes (La Tricoterie, Brussels, 22-23 March). Celebrating femenine artistic diversity with performances by Rokhaya Diallo, Rokia Bamba and drag queens like Edna Sorgelsen or Susan From Grindr. Tickets.
The Afropolitan Festival 2025 (Bozar, 22 February - 2 March) pays tribute to the black communities who, over the generations, have overcome many hardships with unshakeable resilience and a penchant for joy. Talks and concerts. Programme and tickets.
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