The Bright Festival installations will illuminate Brussels once again from 13 to 16 February 2025.
Visit.brussels announced the return of the much-loved nocturnal trail through the capital on Thursday. Two routes featuring around 20 light artworks by Belgian and international artists will offer nocturnal revellers a fresh look at the European and Royal districts.
Among these artworks, visitors can also marvel at classic Brussels gems, such as the Pavillon des Passions Humaines. The pavilion will open its doors during the festival, with an installation showcasing its finest details.
Other highlights include the St Michael and St Gudula Cathedral, Brussels Park and the House of European History.
In addition to new installations, the festival will feature museum-related activities and guided tours. Some shops will extend their hours to welcome evening strollers.
There will also be a dedicated children's area with installations and activities tailored to the youngest visitors at Place d'Espagne, ensuring an enjoyable experience for all ages.
For older attendees, a Disco Bright party will take place at the Ravenstein Gallery late into the night.
The previous edition of the Bright Festival attracted an impressive 500,000 visitors over four consecutive evenings.
Entrance to the festival is free. Find more information here.