Your events in June

And how to get there

June in Brussels is one big celebration! From the Gay Haze & Spek Weekender by Listen Festival at Buda BXL to Couleur Café in Osseghem park, you’ve got plenty of chances to unwind and enjoy.

Enjoy yourself without stress: free shuttles and contactless payment make getting there a breeze.

Listen Festival x Gay Haze & Spek Weekender

Get ready for a weekend of pure madness at Buda BXL, from Friday 6 to Monday 9 June, as the Gay Haze & Spek Weekender takes over the scene! And guess what? Monday’s a public holiday: perfect timing to party till the early hours.

Don’t miss this sneak preview of the Listen Festival, with the full edition coming your way in November. Getting to Buda BXL is super easy: shuttles will run every 45 minutes between Gare Centrale/Centraal Station and WTC.

No reservation, no extra cost: just hop on and go. You can catch the shuttle at Boulevard de l’Impératrice/Keizerinlaan 54 (Gare Centrale/Centraal Station) or on Boulevard Simon Bolivar/Simon Bolivarlaan (WTC stop).

Shuttle schedule

  • Friday to Saturday:
    • First shuttle from Gare Centrale/Centraal Station at 11.00 pm
    • Last shuttle from Buda BXL at 7.15 am
  • Saturday to Sunday:
    • First shuttle from Gare Centrale/Centraal Station at 11.00 pm
    • Last shuttle from Buda BXL at 8.00 am
  • Sunday to Monday:
    • First shuttle from Gare Centrale/Centraal Station at 8.00 pm
    • Last shuttle from Buda BXL at 7.15 am

Don't want to miss the ending?

Want to keep the party going till the break of dawn? The shuttles run all night, bringing you back to Gare Centrale/Centraal Station, where you can catch a Noctis night bus until around 3.00 am, or hop on the first metro or daytime bus from 5.30 am onwards.

More information on the Listen Festival website.

Practical information Listen Festival

Couleur Café

From Friday 27 to Sunday 29 June, Couleur Café takes over Osseghem park.

The festival entrance, right beneath the Atomium, is easy to reach with metro line 6 or tram 7 to Heysel/Heizel.

No more queuing at the vending machine: simply scan your contactless bank card on the bus, tram, or at the gates of metro stations and off you go. A journey with contactless payment will cost you only €2.30: that’s 50 cents less than a paper ticket. More info about contactless payment here

Planning to stay out late?

We’ve got you covered! Special night shuttles by bus and tram will take you back safely. And the best part? The shuttle is included in your festival ticket.

Shuttle itineraries and schedules

  • Shuttle A (tram):
  • Shuttle B (tram):
    • From: Heysel/Heizel stop of line 7
    • To: Flagey
    • Frequency: every 20 minutes
    • First departure: 12.40 am
    • Last departure: 3.00 am
    • Accessibility: trams are equipped with mobile ramps and the stop Heysel/Heizel is accessible with assistance
  • Shuttle D (bus):
    • From: Couleur Café
    • To: Musée du Tram/Trammuseum
    • Frequency: every 15-20 minutes
    • First departure: 12.00 am
    • Last departure: 3.00 am
    • Accessibility: buses are equipped with mobile ramps
  • Shuttle E (bus):
    • From: Couleur Café
    • To: Hermann-Debroux
    • Frequency: every 15-20 minutes
    • First departure: 12.00 am
    • Last departure: 03.00 am
    • Accessibility: buses are equipped with mobile ramps
  • Shuttle F (bus):
    • From: Couleur Café
    • To: Stalle (P)
    • Frequency: every 15-20 minutes
    • First departure: 12.00 am
    • Last departure: 03.00 am
    • Accessibility: buses are equipped with mobile ramps
  • Shuttle G (tram):
    • From: Heysel/Heizel stop of line 7
    • To: Gare du Midi/Zuidstation
    • Frequency: every 20 minutes
    • First departure: 12.40 am
    • Last departure: 3.00 am
    • Accessibility: trams are equipped with mobile ramps and the stop Heysel/Heizel is accessible with assistance
  • Shuttle I (bus):
    • From: Couleur Café
    • To: Saint-Guidon/Sint-Guido
    • Frequency: every 15-20 minutes
    • First departure: 12.00 am
    • Last departure: 03.00 am
    • Accessibility: buses are equipped with mobile ramps

Couleur Café is committed to an inclusive and accessible festival experience. Dedicated areas and volunteers will be on hand to assist persons with reduced mobility throughout the event. For full accessibility info, check the festival’s official website.

Practical information Couleur Café

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