Few medieval cities carry musical weight like Bruges. In the early 15th century, the city produced some of the defining masters of Flemish polyphony, a choral tradition that helped initiate the Renaissance in music across Europe. That legacy sits alongside a surprisingly broad contemporary scene: the Concertgebouw Brugge, opened in 2002, draws international classical and contemporary performers to its 1,289-seat auditorium, while Cactus Muziekcentrum handles everything from rock to world music across a flexible space that scales from 100 to 1,000 capacity. For blues specifically, Comptoir Des Artes holds that ground with regular live nights. Add the annual MA Festival Brugge, running since 1960 and focused on historically informed early music performance, and Bruges covers an unusually wide range for a city of its size, from medieval polyphony to contemporary club programming.

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Salvatore Adamo , c’est ma vie
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"Leve Willem" door Wannes Cappelle, Het Zesde Metaal en special guests
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Stef Bos en band ‘Van Toen Naar Nu’
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Boze Wolven "Een ode aan Gorky"
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Upcoming concerts in Bruges

Fri 5 Jun · 18:00


Salvatore Adamo , c’est ma vie
Sat 13 Jun · 18:00

Stef Bos en band ‘Van Toen Naar Nu’
Wed 17 Jun · 18:00


















