About this venue
Ancienne Belgique is one of Brussels’ most recognizable concert halls and a venue with a strong reputation on the European live music scene. Its main hall accommodates around 2,000 guests, giving it an ideal balance between the impact of a major concert venue and the sense of closeness to the performer. That balance is exactly what makes it appealing to visitors looking for a serious live-music setting with real character.
Inside, the experience is built around sound quality and clear sightlines. Excellent acoustics, flexible hall configurations, and a mix of standing and seated areas make the venue well suited to everything from more intimate performances to high-energy sold-out shows. Visitors also value the practical layout, as the interior feels like a modern, efficient concert hall without unnecessary fuss.
Address: Bd Anspach 110, Bruxelles, Belgium. The entrance sits directly on the pedestrian section of Boulevard Anspach, and the most convenient access points for the final approach are Bourse/Beurs and De Brouckère, while nearby garages such as Q-Park Dansaert and Q-Park Lepage are useful for drivers. For wider city transport context and additional arrival options, the text further down the page serves as the natural next step.
About the city: Brussels
Brussels, the capital of Belgium and home to Europe’s key institutions, stands out as a city that naturally blends culture, sport, and entertainment. Its cosmopolitan energy is felt in every neighborhood, and visitors come for major concerts, top-level sporting spectacles, and a wide range of live shows. The city is used to welcoming international crowds, so the event experience is often as smooth as the journey itself.
Getting in and moving around is easy thanks to the STIB/MIVB network of metro, tram, and bus lines, which quickly connect key districts with arenas and stadiums. Rail travel is well covered by SNCB/NMBS, with the main hubs Bruxelles-Midi / Brussel-Zuid, Bruxelles-Central / Brussel-Centraal, and Bruxelles-Nord / Brussel-Noord making arrivals from other cities and regional transfers straightforward. Air access is convenient via Brussels Airport (Zaventem) and Brussels South Charleroi Airport, keeping the trip simple and hassle-free.
While you’re in Brussels, it’s worth using the time before or after an event to stroll through Grand-Place and the surrounding streets of the historic core, with a quick stop by Manneken Pis or the viewpoints at Mont des Arts. For a calmer pace, head to Parc du Cinquantenaire and the museum areas, while in the north of the city the Atomium stands out as an unforgettable landmark. Along the Brussels–Charleroi Canal and lively districts such as Sablon, it’s easy to build a compact city itinerary that perfectly rounds out a night out.
Beyond the stage, Brussels also delivers on practical travel needs: a wide choice of accommodation from central hotels to quieter options near major transport corridors, and a food scene that ranges from classic Belgian waffles and chocolate to iconic pommes frites and craft beer. The city is often seen as safe and well organized, which matters when you’re planning a big night. Whether you’re coming for sport or a concert, Brussels offers reliable logistics and enough extra highlights to make the trip worthwhile.