It's almost that time! AB takes over Brussels Park for a music-filled week at Boterhammen In Het Park and Feeërieën. Bar Chaud will be open every weekday for cool free activities. Here’s all the info you need to make it a fantastic festival week.
Want to plan ahead? You can find the line-up and timings per day via the Feeërieën and Boterhammen In Het Park overview. On the Bar Chaud page, you can browse through all the activities and register in advance where necessary. Puzzle away!
It’s easy to reach Brussels Park by train, tram, bus, or bike
We suggest getting to the festival site on time to guarantee your spot. Brussels Park is a 10-minute walk from Brussels Central train and bus station. The nearest bus or metro stops (such as 'Park/Parc' and 'Kunst-Wet/Arts-Loi') are a five-minute walk away. There is also an unsupervised bicycle storage facility on the festival site.
Hungry? Thirsty? We got you!
The AB festival bar will be open again on the festival grounds. Order and pay cashless and via your smartphone using Payconiq, Bancontact, or your bank card. Have your QR code scanned at the bar and enjoy your drinks. Easy peasy. Or you can also order and pay via this link. You then just pick up your drinks at the bar. Even easier.
You can bring your own lunch to Boterhammen In Het Park. Foodmaker and De Standaard will also give away delicious wraps to the first 1,000 festival visitors each afternoon. Keen? Read how to claim your wrap here.
Choose a tasty lunch, quick snack, or delicious dinner at Mabelle's food truck, Meet & Greek (Lord Byron), Banh Mi Express (Vietnamese street food), or Foodmaker's stand. The festival menu is vegetarian and vegan.
Accessible festival site
The festival site is accessible for wheelchair users. There is an area for audience members with a disability just in front of the stage. You can ask at the entrance if you require assistance to get to the reserved zone. There is also an accessible toilet on site.
A hearing loop will be provided at the festival to ensure persons with hearing aids only hear the amplified music without being disturbed by background noise. Plus, Flemish Sign Language interpreters will once again be present during the Boterhammen In Het Park concerts.
Find more info on accessibility here.