AB, Ancienne Belgique, live music venue.

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AB

Brussels


The AB’s two auditoriums are favourite venues for mid-level international rock bands and acts such as Jools Holland and Madeleine Peyroux, plus plenty of home-grown talent. The ticket office is located on Rue des Pierres. There’s a good on-site bar-restaurant that opens at 6pm (bookings essential).


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