Once known as Théâtre 140, this iconic venue in Schaerbeek has evolved into Le 140, a multidisciplinary stage celebrated for its eclectic, international programming. Since the 1960s, it has welcomed an extraordinary range of artists — from Pink Floyd and Serge Gainsbourg to Pina Bausch — building a legacy as a space where music, theatre, dance, and hybrid performances meet. Today, its bold, exploratory spirit continues, hosting everything from cutting‑edge contemporary theatre to world music concerts and puppetry festivals. The venue’s adaptable stage and intimate atmosphere create a close connection between performers and audiences, while its commitment to artistic diversity ensures each season offers unexpected discoveries. Le 140 remains a cultural crossroads, uniting local and global voices in a vibrant celebration of the performing arts.
Brussels BelgiumLe 140 is located at 140 Avenue Eugène Plasky in the Schaerbeek district of Brussels (postcode 1030). This multidisciplinary venue is renowned for its eclectic programming that spans concerts, theater, and dance, showcasing both local and international artists. The venue has a capacity of nearly 600 seats and boasts a striking façade with large bay windows. Nearby, visitors will find the Parc du Cinquantenaire, a grand historical park with museums and green spaces ideal for relaxation. The area is also close to the Art and History Museum and various dining options, offering a rich cultural and leisure experience. Schaerbeek itself is a diverse and vibrant district that balances residential charm with dynamic arts and cultural activities, making Le 140 a cultural hub within a lively neighborhood.