Iris Festival

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Concert of Hooverphonic at the 2007 Iris Festival

The Iris Festival is the annual and official celebration of the Brussels-Capital Region in Belgium. This takes place on May 8.[1][2]

It is a day off for Brussels officials.[3]

The date of May 8 was chosen for three reasons:

During the multi-day party, free concerts, street entertainment and all kinds of activities are organized for the general public. Some monuments are exceptionally accessible to the public, and a food truck festival takes place on this day.

In 2008, there were 100,000 participants at the festivities.[2]

Since 2015, Rock Around The Atomium has also been organized at the Atomium in this weekend.

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  1. ^ "National Day and feast days of Communities and Regions". Federal Government of Belgium. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Iris, fête de l' , in : Dictionnaire d'histoire de Bruxelles, Collection Dictionnaires, Éditions Prosopon Bruxelles, 2013, p. 431
  3. ^ "Un nouveau jour de congé pour les fonctionnaires bruxellois" [A new day off for Brussels officials]. Le Soir (in French). 27 December 2018.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Pourquoi diable les Bruxellois font-ils la fête le 8 mai ?" [Why the devil do the Bruxellois celebrate at May 8?] (in French). RTBF. 9 May 2009.
  5. ^ Rault, Jean-Pierre; Sigot, Jean (1997). La Venise Verte [Green Venice] (in French). Éditions CMD. ISBN 2-909826-50-3.

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