A sparkling cultural popular festival with numerous performances of various
national and international artists: a unique event in Europe, thanks to the
varied and free offer of (music) performances, (street)theatre, exhibitions,
animation for children, fairs, parades and so much more!
The Ghent Festivities are among the biggest popular festivals in Europe and have
been recognised as Flemish intangible heritage. You can attend concerts and
performances all across town. You won’t go hungry or thirsty thanks to the many
food and drink stalls.
Over the course of ten days, thousands of people come to Ghent. Some of the
crowd pullers include the Bal 1900 dance party, the International Puppet Buskers
Festival, the International Street Theatre Festival, Baudelopark…
Go to the website to view the full programme.
[https://gentsefeesten.stad.gent/en]
A lot of squares, streets and parks in the Ghent city centre host a variety of
performances during the Ghent Festivities. Well-known national artists as well
as simple street performers, everyone gets a chance to perform their act. These
locations are the places to be if you want to breathe in the atmosphere of the
Ghent Festivities.
You can only go up the tower of St Bavo’s Cathedral during the Ghent
Festivities. Negotiate the stairs and enjoy the magnificent view of this unique
party for the people in the heart of Ghent. At other times of the year, you can
enjoy the most beautiful view of Ghent from directly beneath the golden dragon,
Ghent’s mascot, on the Belfry tower
[https://visit.gent.be/en/see-do/ghent-belfry-world-heritage]opposite. From
there you can continue exploring the heart of Ghent. Anything goes.
Everything comes to an end, and then it’s clean-up time. After ten days of
revelry, the municipal sanitation department pulls out all the stops to restore
Ghent to its usual spic-and-span state. This takes approximately 3 days, so you
should take this into account if you visit Ghent just after the Festivities
week.
See all event locations in the Ghent Festivity Zone
Are you driving to Ghent? First check whether you may enter the city centre with
your vehicle. Clean vehicles may enter the city centre free of charge, polluting
vehicles have to pay. Is your vehicle allowed to enter, but do you not have a
Belgian or Dutch number plate? You will ALWAYS have to register!
123-piano: Make your own music in the city
01september
-30september
Meulesteedsesteenweg 258, 9000 Ghent, East Flanders, Belgium
Description
“123-piano” is a musical project which brings people together through live music and generates spontaneous reactions.
With the motto “The sky is the limit”, various artists were each allocated a piano and its location. This ensures that these locations really catch the eye of people passing at random.
The mobile location is the 123-take-away-piano: on Sunday evenings, two go-carts with an upright piano will travel from door to door in four suburbs of Ghent.
The pianos are available to all and anyone can use them.
Are you driving to Ghent? First check whether you may enter the city centre with your vehicle. Clean vehicles may enter the city centre free of charge, polluting vehicles have to pay. Is your vehicle allowed to enter, but do you not have a Belgian or Dutch number plate? You will ALWAYS have to register!