Ancienne Belgique, also known as AB, is a privately owned entity headquartered in Belgium. Founded in 1979, the organization employs approximately 110 individuals and reported $36.6M in revenue as of 2023. The company operates as a tier 2 media tech buyer. Specializing in live events, Ancienne Belgique functions as a concert hall for contemporary pop and rock music in Brussels, Belgium.
On March 19, Ancienne Belgique launched "AB Lab," a new platform exploring music, which included discussions around the rise of AI artists. Previously on March 18, Ancienne Belgique highlighted Belgian indie pop singer-songwriter Iskander's debut full-length album, which drew inspiration from over 60 domestic and international shows across Europe and follows his acclaimed 2024 EP ‘Are You Lost Here?’ and popular debut single "Saturday Silence." Earlier the same day, Ancienne Belgique offered tickets for Poppy's "Constantly Nowhere Tour," featuring the multi-faceted artist known for her music, video direction, and comic book writing. Also on March 18, the venue noted Kreator's upcoming sixteenth album, ‘KRUSHERS OF THE WORLD,’ slated for release on January 16, 2026, which will precede a major world tour. This follows Ancienne Belgique's announcement on March 17 that Stephen Lee Bruner, known as Thundercat, would return to the venue, recognized for his jazz-funk fusion and genre-defying sound.
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Ancienne Belgique offers products in the media and telecoms services industry. Ancienne Belgique's product portfolio comprises of live events.
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Ancienne Belgique's revenues were less than $50M in 2023. All the revenue comes from performing arts and theatre.
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