Tickets are available per performance via the website of Bozar.
Combine short and long performances with free installations, surprise concerts and more. Compose your own itinerary and enjoy a day full of musical discoveries with the whole family.
Prices vary between 0-8 euros.
- Reservation is recommended. 🎫
- Performances can only be combined if there is at least 20 minutes between the end time of the previous performance and the start time of the next one. 🕚
- Please respect the age limit indicated for each performance. That way we can guarantee a pleasant performance for everyone.✨
- Small earplugs are provided at the venue. However, we recommend that you provide your child(ren) with their own ear protection. Without overstepping the limits, the sounds can still be overwhelming at times.🎧
- The festival doors open half an hour before the start of the first performance. 🎶
- The festival starts around noon. Small refreshments are available, but lunch offerings are limited. Please bring something for hungry children 😉
- We are coming out of our bubbles! But... how does one go about going to the theatre? Watch this short clip to refresh the codes of conduct in the theatre: BIG BANG is watching you!👀
Centre for Fine Arts
Rue Ravensteinstraat 23 - 1000 Brussels
With the Bicycle
The Centre of Fine Arts is easily accessible by bicycle. Try out the shared bikes of Vilo!.
Public transport
Train
The Centre of Fine Arts is close to the Brussels Central Train Station. It's just a 5 minutes walk. Find more informations on NMBS.
Metro
Metrostations Central Station and Park (line 1 and 5).
Tram
Tram lines 92 en 93 stop at the Palais / Paleizen tram station.
Bus
Several bus lines (27 - 29 - 34 - 38 - 63 - 65 - 66 - 71 - 71N - 95) stop at the Bozar bus station.
By Car
Taxis
Taxis are waiting in front of the Brussels central station. The receptionist at Bozar will be pleased to order a taxi for you.
Parking
Looking for a parking space for your car? On this map you will find all the public car parks at 5 to 10 minutes' walking distance from the Centre for Fine Arts.