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European Quarter is quietly becoming one of Brussels’ more surprising cultural addresses. This season, the European Parliament adds another entry to its cultural programme: a new series of performances within the framework of the Piano Festival, following a very positive response to its lunchtime concert series.
The lunch-hour concerts at the Info Hub of the European Parliament have proven to be a great success, attracting hundreds of music lovers and curious citizens each week. The European Parliament Piano Festival aims to continue this series with a new programming which features notable local and international piano musicians.
What to expect?
Performances take place weekly at the Info Hub of the European Parliament (Esplanade Solidarność) from Monday to Thursday at 13h. Visitors can enjoy a musical break in the busy EU district, featuring live music from great musicians in a cosy and relaxed atmosphere.
The current programming lasts until 25 June. Check the full concert agenda for each day on the Visit European Parliament website.
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