King Baudouin Stadium is more than a venue—it’s Belgium’s flagship stage for events that need scale and prestige. With around 50,000 seats, this Brussels stadium is a natural home for major international matches, domestic showpieces, and stadium concerts, delivering that unmistakable “big-night” feeling the moment you step into the bowl.
Inside, the experience is built for crowds: clear sectoring, wide concourses, and a layout that keeps entry, breaks, and exits flowing smoothly. For live shows, fans often highlight the powerful, open-air sound and the way the stands amplify the atmosphere, while sports nights bring a strong, continuous roar. Food and drink kiosks and practical amenities help keep the focus on the event rather than logistics.
You’ll find it at Marathonlaan 135/2, Bruxelles, Belgium, on the Heysel/Heizel plateau, which makes approaching the entrances straightforward. The closest metro stops are Heysel/Heizel and Roi Baudouin/Koning Boudewijn (Line 6), both within an easy walk to the gates, and drivers often use Parking C near the exhibition area. For the wider picture of getting around Brussels beyond the stadium, see the city info further down the page.