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EXAG’ Records & Phoenician Drive present : CONCERTS FOR PALESTINE & LEBANON

2 juillet-19 h 00 min
CONCERTS FOR PALESTINE & LEBANON 🇵🇸🇱🇧🇧🇪
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EXAG’ Records & Phoenician Drive invite you to a fundraising night of music at the Brasserie ILLEGAAL in Brussels. The initiative aims to raise funds for local field NGOs that help displaced and harmed populations both in Gaza and South Lebanon, and at the same time raise awareness about the situation and the conditions in which those populations have to survive.
🤝 All benefits will go to field NGOs both in Gaza (Unity 4 Gaza) and in Lebanon (Hunna Arts and Culture Center).
🍽️ Palestinian/Lebanese food will be available
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Date : July 2th, 2026
📍Venue: Illegaal : Rue Bollinckx 300, 1190 Forest
Price: pay what you can (suggested 15 euros),
☮️ all donations are welcome
⏱️ Doors: 18:30
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Line up :
19:30 – Quarter Tone (LB)
20:30 – Chaton Laveur (BE)
21:50 – Phoenician Drive (BE)
22:50 – Maltash (LB)
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QUARTER TONE
Quarter Tone (Hala) is a self-taught Lebanese singer, composer and musician. She sees music as a form of exploration and storytelling. Through singing, electric bass and digital composition, she aims to weave soundscapes that are both lyrical and documentary in nature, where the voice and recordings of significant moments become traces — archives of individual and collective stories and memories.
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CHATON LAVEUR
Winding through the European indie rock landscape, Chaton Laveur carves out its own wild, unapologetic path. Born in Liège during lockdown, this two-headed, two-voiced musical creature — Julie (guitar, bass, vocals) and Pierre (drums, keyboards, vocals) — draws its power from the depths of 60s–70s German krautrock and the spirit of 90s indie rock, shaping a sound world that’s both hypnotic and immersive.
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PHOENICIAN DRIVE
Phoenician Drive is a sextet formed in Brussels in 2015, blending psychedelic rock and traditional music where the oud, darbuka and rek meet with distorted guitars and synths. The band operates in the footsteps of earlier East-West musical fusions from the 1970s, such as Erkin Koray and Orient Express, and influenced by the German krautrock scene (Neu!, Can, Faust, etc.), in a neverending quest for trans in song.
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MALTASH (Joseph Jadam) is a Lebanese musician based in Brussels. He explores the fusion between traditional Arabic music, North African pop, and darker genres such as psychedelic rock, stoner, darkwave, and industrial music. His art reflects a commitment to blending his cultural roots with dark and atmospheric soundscapes, creating a space where familiar melodies meet rough and experimental tones
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Artwork : David Crunelle

Venue

  • Bollinx
  • Rue Bollinckx, 300
    Forest - Brussel, 1090 Belgium
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