Brussels

21th of August

Paris

24th of August

Barcelona

27th of August

Amsterdam

4th of September

About the Festival


The Miraillet Festival was born in 2002 from a common will of cultural, touristic and institutional actors of the region to propose a major cultural event in the very heart of the region during the summer period.

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Upcoming events

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Brussels edition

  • Regular ticket $19.00

  • Regular ticket + hotel $59.00

  • VIP ticket $109.50

Paris edition

  • Regular ticket $25.00

  • Regular ticket + hotel $65.00

  • VIP ticket $115.50

Go to the
Miraillet Festival


You will find here the different means of transport to get to the festival. The festival is accessible by bike. Be careful, you will be riding in the city centre where there are a lot of cars. Please make sure to park your bikes in the designated areas of the city.

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Ticketing
& timetables


Where and when to exchange your festival bracelets? Where to buy food and drink tickets? What is the price for children? The answer can be found here!

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Wheelchair
accessibility


Once again this year, the festival, with the support of the non-profit organisations that implement the necessary means to facilitate access to the event for people with reduced mobility and people affected by or carrying a disability.

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