Brussels – Hangar Festival is set to electrify the capital once again as it returns for its highly anticipated fourth edition, taking place during Easter weekend on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 April 2025.
Organisers announced on Thursday that the two-day celebration of electronic music will once again be held at the Heembeek dock along the iconic Brussels canal.
Founded by a group of local friends with a passion for music and urban culture, Hangar Festival has grown into one of Belgium’s premier electronic music events.
Known for its immersive production and carefully curated line-ups, the festival will welcome up to 10,000 music fans over the weekend, officially kicking off the festival season in the capital.
This year’s edition promises a rich and diverse programme, with more than 30 internationally acclaimed artists scheduled to perform across three uniquely designed stages.
Each stage will offer a distinct audio-visual experience, further enhancing Hangar’s reputation for combining cutting-edge electronic music with top-tier stage design and lighting.
On Saturday 19 April, festivalgoers can expect a high-energy atmosphere with sets from some of the genre’s most exciting talents. The line-up includes house favourite Alex Wann, French electronic duo Betical, the genre-blending Carlita, and the dynamic Cheyanne Hudson.
Rising stars like DJ HEARTSTRING and Effy will share the stage with heavyweights such as Maceo Plex and Luka Sabbat. Other notable performances on Saturday include Dr. G, Fenrick, O’SIMMIE, ROMI, TDJ, and Tess.
Sunday’s schedule brings a deep dive into diverse subgenres of electronic music, featuring a mix of solo and back-to-back sets. Highlights include the soulful beats of Alycia Bezgo, the eclectic vibes of Ampe, and a unique b2b performance by Christian AB and Quest.
Jungle will deliver a special DJ set, while fans of melodic and ambient house can look forward to performances by Lauravioli, Mall Grab, and Ogazón.
Additional acts on Sunday include Bibi Seck, Daisy Weweh b2b Volpe, Disjoli, DJ Boring b2b ISAbella, Softy, STDJ, and ttyfal.
Organisers are promising an enhanced festival experience for 2025, with improved facilities, food and drink offerings, and a continued commitment to sustainability.
As with previous editions, the event aims to maintain a strong connection to the Brussels community while drawing in fans from across Europe.
Tickets for Hangar Festival 2025 are currently on sale starting at €41.5 per day and can be purchased via the official website thehangar.be. With demand expected to be high, fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early.
With its riverside location, avant-garde production, and bold musical programming, Hangar Festival continues to cement its place as a must-attend event for electronic music lovers in Belgium and beyond.