Top Belgium Festivals 2023

March 14, 2023
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Belgian festivals are always on a mission to deliver top-notch lineups and jaw-dropping stage designs. From the mighty Tomorrowland to the alternative Pukkelpop, these are the festivals you can’t miss.

Here’s your ultimate guide to the top festivals in Belgium in 2023.

Tomorrowland Belgium

North Belgium

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Ladies and gentlemen, this festival needs no introduction. The mighty Tomorrowland is the godfather of all electronic events and an example of what every festival should be. Vibrant, bold, and committed to excellence, the festival creates a carnival-like wonderland and fills it with foot-tapping beats.

Les Ardentes

East Belgium

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Home to everything hip-hop, Les Ardentes strikes a balance between budding talents and renowned artists. For some electrifying sets, the Belgium festival brings names like Travis Scott, Kendrick Lamar, and Central Cee under Liege’s summer skies.

Rock Werchter

West Brussels

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© @rockwerchterfestival / Facebook

Multiple stages? Check. World-class acts? Check. Rock-focused lineups? Check. With this ineffable combo, Rock Werchter won multiple awards, attracted thousands of music fans, and established itself as one of Belgium’s largest festivals.

Pukkelpop

Northeast Belgium

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© @pukkelpop / Facebook

Billed as Belgium’s biggest alternative music festival, Pukkelpop kicked off its mission as a local event. Fast forward to today, the multi-day event morphed into a summer getaway for tens of thousands of revelers.

Dour Festival

West Belgium

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© @dourfestival / Facebook

Five days of love and alternative music, Dour Festival has come a long way since its inception. From five bands in 1988 to hundreds today, the Belgium festival believes that every music genre should be represented – and books acts accordingly.

Rampage Open Air

Northeast Belgium

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You don’t go to Rampage Open Air to party – you go there to roar. The Belgium festival is widely considered the ultimate bass celebration as it mixes good vibes, vibrant crowds, and heart-racing basslines with bold light shows.

Graspop Metal Meeting

East Antwerp

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© @graspop / Facebook

Metalheads from all over the globe gather for this musical celebration. But Graspop is not your average rock festival – it’s much more than that. With one foot in the present and one in the future, the event celebrates both international and upcoming acts.

Extrema Outdoor Belgium

Northeast Belgium

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© @ExtremaOutdoor.Belgium / Facebook

If Tomorrowland and Sonar Festival had a kid, Extrema Outdoor Belgium would be it. Marrying technology-forward visuals with roaring electronic DJs, the outdoor festival displays a steadfast dedication to inclusivity and innovation.

Sunrise Festival

East Antwerp

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© @SunriseFestivalBelgium / Facebook

Tell music fans there is a cuter event than Sunrise Festival – they will reply saying, “I wanna see her.” Truly, it is hard to level up to the Belgium festival’s stage design game. With quirky shapes and vibrant colors, Sunrise is a flower child at heart.

Ronquières Festival

South Brussels

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© @ronquieresfestival / Facebook

Forget about international artists because the Ronquieres Festival is all about French and Belgian acts. Though usually peppering the lineups with hard-to-score artists, the Belgium festival has a soft spot for homegrown, electronic, and pop talent.

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