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Although the presence of both French and Flemish drives a wedge or two through the capital's cultural landscape, it also delivers some advantages. Both Flemish- and French-language authorities inject funds into the arts scene; one notable combined effort is the annual KunstenFESTIVALdesArts (www.kfda.be), a contemporary arts festival held in May. A glance at the "What's On" section of weekly English-language news magazine the Bulletin reveals the breadth of the offerings in all categories of cultural life.

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  • 1. Ancienne Belgique

    Lower Town

    City-center concert hall for mostly rock and pop acts. Tickets can be bought online or at the venue.  

    Bd. Anspach 110, Brussels, Brussels Capital, 1000, Belgium
  • 2. Beursschouwburg

    Lower Town

    Located in a former brewery, this local music institution is one of the city's biggest pop and rock venues. It also hosts exhibitions, film screenings, and talks, and has a history of putting free summer concerts and gigs held on its rooftop in June. Buy tickets online or at the ticket office. 

    Rue Auguste Ortsstraat 20–28, Brussels, Brussels Capital, 1000, Belgium
    02-550–0350-ticket office
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