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Skateboards, synths, and student showcases: from Antwerp to Brussels, this week’s cultural calendar brings you graduation shows, open labs, live music, and a skate-filled weekend. See you there!

Triple concert: Three gigs at Super Fourchette

Tuesday, 24 June, 19-23h00 Brussels

A restaurant, record store, and concert venue all in one, Super Fourchette is serving up a triple musical treat this Tuesday. On the bill: French indie-folk act Garciaphone, known for introspective tunes reminiscent of Elliott Smith and Nick Drake; Pink Teeth, the latest project by a Lille-based artist exploring melodic, confessional songwriting; and Canadian indie veteran Michael Feuerstack (you might know him from Snailhouse) who’s been crafting both traditional and experimental music for over three decades. A solid night of intimate, finely tuned performances.

Open doors: Ohme at URsquare

From 26 to 29 June Brussels

Alea(s) © Miria

Ohme, a Brussels-based platform connecting art and science, is opening its doors to the public this weekend. Over four days, you’re invited to discover Ohme’s universe through performances, installations, modular synth workshops, talks, and DJ sets — with a bar and a food truck to keep you going. Featuring artists and makers like Clarice Calvo-Pinsolle, Pierre Coubeau, François Gaspard and more, it’s an invitation to explore where technology, sound, and art collide.

Talent watch: Graduation show at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts

From 26 to 28 June Antwerp

© Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp

Here’s your chance to discover the next wave of artistic talent: the master students of Antwerp’s Royal Academy of Fine Arts are showing their graduation work across the campus and beyond. With over 100 projects in visual arts and design on display, it’s a unique moment to see where the future of the art world might be headed.

Skateboard weekend at Design Museum Brussels

28 and 29 June Brussels

© Design Museum Brussels

In the spirit of its current exhibition tracing skateboard design from the 1950s to today, Design Museum Brussels is hosting a full-on skate weekend. Expect ramp sessions, competitions for all ages, and a photo show capturing skate culture in action. Riders from Raion, Byrrrh & Skate, and Monsters on Wheels will be on-site for demos and workshops — whether you’re learning your first ollie or refining your style.

Cover photo Miriam Stanke