
Leuven (Eurotoday): A new mural in Leuven’s train station parking garage honors local musicians Selah Sue, Brenda Corin, Milow, and Jimmy Dewit. This artwork celebrates the city’s music heritage, enhancing the garage’s appeal for locals and visitors. Milow expressed pride in being featured, emphasizing the mural’s role in showcasing Leuven’s cultural identity.
A new mural in the underground parking garage of Leuven’s train station honors four famous local musicians: Selah Sue, Brenda Corin, Milow, and Jimmy Dewit. This colorful artwork celebrates the city’s musical heritage and makes the garage an interesting place for locals and visitors.
What does Leuven’s new mural celebrate?
The mural features Selah Sue, a singer-songwriter known for her voice and songs that blend reggae, soul, and funk. It also honors Brenda Corin, the lead singer of AO, recognized for her sound and performances. Jimmy Dewit, known as DJ Bobby Ewing from Discobar Galaxie, is included as well, celebrated for his personality and impact on Belgium’s music scene.
The mural also includes singer-songwriter Milow, famous for his hit “Ayo Technology.” He expressed his pride on social media, saying he feels honored to be featured and invited people to see the mural. It has been said that this artwork not only celebrates the artists but also highlights Leuven’s cultural identity, turning the parking garage into an unexpected attraction. It serves as a powerful reminder of the city’s connection to music and the impact of art in everyday spaces.
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