Adrien Devyver & Pompeii Photo Exhibit – National Geographic Expo

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Brussels Events: Stage Show, Photo Exhibits, and <a href="https://smarthistory.org/pompeii-an-introduction/" title="Smarthistory - Pompeii, an introduction" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Pompeii</a>

Brussels Events: Stage Show, Photo Exhibits, and Pompeii

By Anya Sharma | BRUSSELS – 2025/09/12 11:51:06

Brussels and Liège are offering a diverse range of cultural experiences this fall, from a comedic stage performance to stunning photography exhibitions and an immersive journey into the past.

Adrien Devyver Takes the Stage

Known for his work as a TV and radio host and his comedic appearances on “The Grand Cactus”, ADRIEN DEVYVER is embarking on a new adventure: the theater. He is adapting his best-selling book, “I am called the tornado”, into a live show titled To tornadoes. Playing at TTO from September 16 to October 4,the show delves into DEVYVER’s experiences as someone diagnosed with ADHD in adulthood. Directed by ACHILLE RIDOLFI, the performance promises to be a funny and authentic exploration of a hyperactive mind.

“The Tornado “is to be seen at the Théâtre de la Toison d’Or, from September 16 to October 4.

National Geographic Exhibitions in Liège

Liège is currently hosting two exceptional photographic exhibitions by National geographic at the GUILLEMINS station. “The Greatest Wildlife Photographs” showcases a selection of the magazine’s most stunning animal images. The second exhibition, “Pristine Seas”, highlights the beauty of the world’s oceans and the importance of their protection. Both exhibitions offer a visually immersive and educational experience, featuring spectacular landscapes, majestic animals, and compelling stories. These exhibitions are available until September 28, 2025.

“The Last Days of pompeii” in Brussels

A large-format exhibition in Brussels offers a journey back in time to the ancient Roman city of pompeii.“The last days of Pompeii” at L’Empo uses monumental video projections, soundscapes, and interactive elements to recreate the atmosphere of the city before the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Visitors can explore the streets, discover the inhabitants, witness gladiator fights, and experience a digital reconstruction of the eruption itself.The exhibition opens in the fall of 2025 and runs until June 2026; tickets are already available.

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