For the 2026 edition of Brussels Pride – In the Capital of Europe, our Albertine stage at Mont des Arts will be set up with a diverse programme which respects the values of the event and honours Brussels and Belgian talent.
Having become a fixture on the Brussels drag scene, Edna Sorgelsen is electrifying the nightlife scene. She also appears on TV and radio and hosts children’s story-telling sessions, bringing her trademark sparkle and unwavering dedication to every role.
A finalist on Drag Race Belgium and co-founder of the Ghent-based collective House of Lux, having graced the stage of the Werq the World Tour, Susan from Grindr is the quirky, camp auntie we simply can’t do without.
A drag singer and performer and Brussels through and through, LaDiva Live electrifies the stage with her explosive live performances, her devastating humour and her flair for cabaret, transforming every show into a truly unforgettable experience.
A legendary figure on the Brussels gay scene, DJ Michel has been mixing timeless hits for 46 years, driven by a simple conviction: to rekindle memories and bring people together on the dance floor.
Founded in 2018, Sing Out Brussels! is a Brussels-based LGBTQI+ community choir with members from over 20 different countries. In 2026, it will host Various Voices, the European festival of LGBTQI+ choirs.
Originally from Cannes and having cut her teeth in Parisian cabarets, Sweety Bonbon delivers a heartfelt and sparkling drag performance featuring live singing, piano, and a genuine celebration of diversity and self-expression.
A resident of the FLASH Club and a familiar face on the gay scene in Belgium and northern France, Alex Chesko delivers one house set after another, making Sunday nights a reason not to go home.
Born of Brussels' underground queer scene, Alex Paradoxe blends electro-pop, rock and protest lyrics into dark, danceable music, supported by a graphic and mystical aesthetic tailor-made for the dancefloor.
A Chilean DJ and event organiser based in Brussels, Ricky Corazón transports dancefloors to a world of cumbia, guaracha, neoperreo and dembow, where queer diversity and Latinx culture become one.
Somewhere between queer punk and electro-pop, CHOSE explores the grey areas of identity to create radical, politically charged music, showcased on a self-produced album and an EP in support of the Trans Solidarity Fund Belgium.
A burlesque icon who rose to fame on Drag Race France, La Big Bertha takes to the stage with her show “La Bertha’s Fantasia”, bringing her unique style, boldness and XXL physique to every performance.
Fashionista Afroqueer, infirmière de métier, Blacksapho soigne les corps le jour et les âmes la nuit avec ses DJ sets électrisants qui traversent les genres et connectent les gens dans une vibe chaleureuse et inclusive.
Queer Moves, an amateur dance collective based in Brussels and affiliated with the BGS, brings together enthusiasts from all walks of life and creates stage performances that exude an explosive collective energy.
A drag concept curated by Valenciaga, DESTINATION BRUSSELS brings together drag artists and performers from different scenes and backgrounds for shows that blend dance, performance and a celebration of diversity.
A Brussels-based artist with Cape Verdean, Portuguese and Angolan roots, RaQL blends the tropical and electronic sounds of Portuguese-speaking and African communities at the heart of European club culture.
Trans Brazilian and cross-disciplinary artist Marlla Araújo uses twerking and improvisation as her forms of physical expression, which she conveys through her performances, her choreography and even the classes she teaches.
A dancer, performer and member of the ballroom scene, Angel radiates a fiery energy, a confident femininity and a sensuality as generous as their curves.
A Romanian DJ based in Brussels, Andrei Stan blends progressive house and tribal sounds with an infectious energy that has propelled him from the nights at La Démence and H.I.M. to the stages of Tomorrowland.