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Membership cards can be purchased for 10 euros at the office of Muziekpublique (Théâtre Molière, Galérie de la Porte de Namur, 3 Square du Bastion, 1050 Bxl), at MABO during the music courses (Rue de la Braie 22 1000 Bxl), or at the ticket desk on concert nights. The member’s discount will be applied to the cost of a ticket for that evening’s performance. You can also order your card by bank transfer to KBC 735-0049044-47. The cost is 10 euros per person plus a 1.25 euro processing fee. Specify “membership” with your payment.

- Benefits

-Free member’s access to selected concerts.
-Reduced ticket price for other concerts upon presentation of membership card.
-Access to courses.
-Quarterly programme mailed to your home.

- Lost, stolen or left at home?

The membership card must be presented in order to obtain the member’s discount. Lost and stolen cards can be replaced for 9 euros.

- Change of address

Please communicate your change of address or change of email address to info@muziekpublique.be

- Newsletter

Our free electronic newsletter will keep you informed of upcoming concerts, last minute changes, and the latest developments at Muziekpublique. To join, send an email to news@muziekpublique.be

Your personal information will only be used to send you newsletters and updates from Muziekpublique. It will never be shared with any other organisations or individuals.

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