Thursday 01.05
Friday 02.05
Saturday 03.05
At the core of the programme for 2025, is the Horst Expo 'There Will Come Soft Rains, which features a number of striking installations and interventions, delving into themes of rebirth and evolution. Participating artists for the exhibition - much of which will remain on site throughout 2025 - include esteemed artists such as Eddie Peake, Marilyn Minter, Joshua Serafin, and Kenza Taleb Vandeput presenting new, multi-layered works that probe the intersections of art, identity, and community building.
The exhibition theme is further mirrored by a series of high profile architectural interventions; including a brand new, semi-permanent stage co-designed by DJ and producer DVS1 and architect Leopold Banchini and site-specific work by Atelier Fanelsa, Jean-Benoît Vétillard, Alter, YRD Works and others.
All this complements a previously announced music programme focused on the boundary pushing convergence of global club culture, bringing together a scene whose strength lies in its diversity.
The Horst Expo is located in Asiat Park, Vilvoorde. Enter via Mechelsesteenweg 255. Asiat Park is easily accessible by bike, public transport, or even by boat.
Bike:
Take the scenic route to Horst along the river the Zenne and travel by bike. (Knooppunt 14 Vlaams-Brabant). You can park your bike at our bicycle parking near the entrance at Mechelsesteenweg 255.
Train:
The nearest train station to Asiat Park is Vilvoorde Station. There are plenty of connections to many cities.
Bus:
At the Vilvoorde bus station you can take bus 280 or 282 to "Vilvoorde Kerkhof".
Waterbus:
That is correct, you can visit our expo by boat! Head over to the Waterbus website for tickets and timings.
Car:
You can park for free in the neighbourhood around the Asiat Park. The nearest streets are Cyriel Buyssestraat, Willem Elsschotstraat and Mechelsesteenweg.