
Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – STIB (MIVB) in Brussels held auditions for 20 musicians, including saxophonist Wald, to perform in metro stations. Alizée Debruyne said artists must spread positive messages and renew permits yearly.
As VRT News reported, the STIB (MIVB) in Brussels is organising new auditions for musicians who want to perform in the city’s metro stations. One of the participants is Wald, a saxophone player who performs with a small group. He says playing in the metro is a special experience because of the constant flow of people. Wald says that sometimes passengers offer food or drinks as a sign of appreciation.
“We see the metro as a kind of rehearsal space.”
Wald, a musician in the subway
What is MIVB doing to bring musicians into Brussels metro stations?
Wald and his group mentioned that they play for enjoyment, not for money. Still, people often give them money as a gesture of support. The musicians use their time in the metro to practice. They also hand out business cards to promote their band. Wald says the metro serves as a useful rehearsal space that helps them grow as a group.
20 artists have registered for the new STIB audition in Brussels.
“They have to perform something for a jury of musically engaged colleagues,”
says Alize Debrune of MIVB.
“Musicians are not allowed to produce hateful lyrics.”
Alizée Debruyne, STIB
A jury will review each performance and decide who can play in the city’s metro stations. Officials mentioned that the judges will look at musical ability and how well each artist represents the values of STIB.
“It is important that they share a positive message with our passengers,”
said Debrune.
Musicians are not allowed to perform songs with hateful or discriminatory words. The auditions are open to all kinds of performers, including beginners.
“We are not a conservatory, so aspiring musicians can also take part,”
Debrune explained.
Artists who pass the audition receive a permit that allows them to perform in the metro for an unlimited period. However, they must renew this permit every year. Each year, STIB checks if the artists still follow the rules.
Debrune said,
“We reassess every year whether the group still conveys a positive message, but it rarely happens that we have to say no.”
The STIB music program began in 2007 under the name “Operation Beethoven.” It was created to allow selected musicians to perform in Brussels’ metro stations and bring live music to daily commuters. Over the years, the initiative has become a regular part of city life, offering space for both professional and new artists.
In June 2025, STIB updated the system by introducing QR codes for online applications and marking clear performance areas inside stations. Similar events have also taken place in recent years, including a free concert by the Brussels Philharmonic at Rogier Station on
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18 responses to “MIVB Hosts Auditions for Musicians in Brussels Metro Stations”
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So, we’re auditioning musicians in the metro now? Brilliant! Nothing like a bit of sax between the smelly commuters to lift the spirits. 🎷🤷♂️
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Nothing says “authentic Brussels experience” like dodging saxophonists while trying to remember where you parked your car—just what we needed, live music to accompany the scent of hot chips and a friendly rat or two! 🎷🧀
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Brilliant! Nothing like a bit of sax in the underground to wake up the commuters—who needs a coffee when you can have a spontaneous jam session with your local busker? 🎷😏
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So, we’re auditioning musicians to serenade us while we dodge pigeons and the occasional waft of old fries in the metro? Brilliant! Just what I need while I’m trying to remember if I left my iron on at home. 🎷🚇
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Just what Brussels needed, more saxophonists in the metro! 😏 Because nothing says ‘public transport’ like dodging a sax solo while trying to catch your train, right? 🎷🚇
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A metro audition for musicians, eh? Because nothing says “world-class culture” quite like sharing a stage with a bunch of rush-hour commuters and their leftover kebabs. 🎷💸
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So, let me get this straight: we’re auditioning musicians to brighten up the dreary commute in the metro? Brilliant! Because nothing says “musical genius” like jamming while dodging a sea of grumpy commuters. 🎷😂
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So, let me get this straight—Brussels’ metro is now a stage for aspiring musicians? 🎷 Brilliant! Nothing like a captive audience who’d rather not be there, eh? 😂
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Looks like the MIVB is on a quest to turn our metro into a “Positivity Palace” – who knew dodging trains and trams could come with a side of sax? 🎷 Just what commuters need: a live soundtrack while they debate whether to get a croissant or a pain au chocolat!
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So, the metro is now a stage for wannabe musicians? Brilliant! Nothing like the sweet sound of saxophones serenading you while you’re just trying to avoid eye contact on your morning commute. 🎷🚇
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So, we’re auditioning musicians in the metro now? Brilliant—nothing quite says “we value art” like listening to a saxophonist while dodging rush hour chaos. 🎷🚇
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Metro music auditions, eh? Just what every busy commuter needs to spice up their daily grind—nothing like a sax solo while dodging train delays! 🎷😏
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Another day, another chance for wannabe musicians to serenade unsuspecting commuters in a metal tube. 🤷♂️ Just what we need—more sax and the occasional sandwich thrown in for good measure! 🎷🥪
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Just what Brussels needed, more music in the metro—because nothing says “enjoy your commute” like dodging saxophones and food donations! 🎷🍔 Honestly, it’s a genius idea; who wouldn’t want their morning coffee serenaded by a wannabe virtuoso?
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Not sure what’s more entertaining – the idea of musicians auditioning in the metro or the thought of a jury critiquing their “positive vibes” while dodging the smell of yesterday’s kebab. 🎷🚇 Can’t wait for the next underground concert series: “Beethoven meets Brussels’ finest smells!” 😂
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Fancy a bit of live sax while dodging the daily grind? Nothing like a musical audition in the underground to remind us that even the metro can be a stage… as long as you don’t want to sing about anything remotely interesting. 😂🎷
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Just what Brussels needed—more saxophones in the metro! 🎷 Because who wouldn’t want to hear a daily serenade while trying to decipher the train schedule? 😂
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Oh, fabulous! Nothing says “world-class entertainment” quite like auditioning for the right to play a sax solo while dodging rush hour commuters. 🎷🚇 Let’s hope they get more than just the sound of trains as their audience!
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