The Kermesse de Tubize is a small-town harvest festival held mid-September on Tubize’s Grand-Place and adjacent streets 1. The three-day event (Friday evening through Sunday night) features amusement rides, local food stands, a second-hand market, and family entertainment. Traditionally organized by the Town Council and local scout groups, it serves as Tubize’s main community gathering of the year 1.
As with other Brabant Wallon villages, Tubize’s kermesse celebrates the local parish and community. It underscores the town’s identity as an agriculturally based area with festive market traditions. The fair often coincides with the feast of the parish church (Saint John the Baptist), blending religious aspects with folk entertainments. In culture, it represents Walloon communal life and generosity.
Venues and routes
Grand-Place de Tubize · Tubize
The dates that shape the visit.
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Local clubs and children march through town center, receiving support from onlookers
Mayor’s speech followed by communal glass of beer, then the fair begins
Reference notes for once this becomes a real plan.
Moderate crowds
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