Belgian Artists Rally for Palestine with New Song and Radio Broadcast
A wave of support for Palestine is resonating within the Belgian music scene, as numerous artists have joined forces to raise awareness and funds through music and media. The movement highlights the growing trend of artists using their platforms to address global issues.
Over 50 Belgian and Palestinian artists collaborated on a new song for Oxfam, focusing attention on the situation in Gaza. VRT reports that artists like Bart Peeters and Koen Wauters are among those participating in the initiative.
The collective effort extends beyond a single track. De Morgen shares that the artists believe their combined voices are more powerful than individual statements, stating, “’Onze stem klinkt samen veel krachtiger dan we denken, of dan men ons wil laten geloven’”.
Listeners in Belgium can also tune into “Voices of Palestine” on BRUZZ-radio this Tuesday, March 17, 2026, at 8:15 AM. BRUZZ announced the broadcast, which is part of a larger effort to amplify Palestinian voices.
a significant portion of the Flemish pop scene is contributing to “Voices rise up,” a song intended to be a collective anthem for pro-Palestinian protests. De Standaard details the widespread participation in the project.
These initiatives reflect a growing movement within the arts community to engage with and support the Palestinian cause, offering a platform for expression and solidarity. The collaborative nature of these projects underscores the power of artists uniting for social change.