In the heart of Parc Royal, just a few minutes from Brussels’ busiest streets, Kiosk Radio draws a crowd every day to have a drink, listen to music, and enjoy the long summer evenings. Housed in a small wooden kiosk surrounded by trees, this independent radio station has become one of the capital’s most popular hangouts as soon as the weather warms up .
A laid-back terrace right in the city center
In fact, the venue’s success is primarily due to its setting. Here, there are no large, noisy terraces or traditional bars: just a few tables, some benches, people sitting on the grass, and a small crowd that gradually gathers around the kiosk as the day goes on. Many come simply to enjoy a Belgian beer or a cocktail after work! But the atmosphere quickly makes you want to stay longer. The place remains simple, accessible, and unpretentious, with a very diverse crowd ranging from regulars of the electronic music scene to passersby who stumbled upon it by chance during a stroll through the park.
Live DJ sets every day
But what really sets Kiosk Radio apart from other Brussels open-air venues is its music lineup. Every day, local and international DJs take turns behind the turntables, spinning a wide variety of styles: house, funk, hip-hop, ambient, and even more experimental African and electronic sounds. All sets are streamed live online, giving the venue a true identity as a vibrant radio station open to the current music scene. Then, as the evening progresses, the atmosphere becomes more festive and the kiosk gradually transforms into a mini open-air dance floor, without ever losing its friendly and relaxed vibe. Just like a traditional open-air café, really!
📍Address: Pl. des Palais 10, 1000 Brussels