Kursaal Oostende
Kursaal Oostende has the largest modular concert hall in Belgium!
Kursaal Oostende|
7 May 2024

In addition to seated hall shows, Kursaal Oostende will also be able to organize standing pop and rock concerts from 2026. To realize this ambition, it is investing 25 million euros in the concert hall together with the Flemish government, the province of West Flanders, the City of Ostend and Bouwheer NV EKO. A new dynamic floor plan will allow the capacity of the existing auditorium to be increased to a capacity of more than 3,000 people, making Kursaal the largest concert hall west of Brussels and Antwerp. In addition, it will significantly increase comfort for trade fairs, conferences and banquets. The imposing window on the sea side becomes part of the room and is thus given the purpose that architect Leon Stynen had in mind. With this intervention, Kursaal Oostende translates its ambition to attract a younger audience and to become a player in the international concert calendar. During the works, the other rooms of Kursaal Oostende will remain open.


Kursaal Oostende has been an iconic place since 1953 and known as an architectural pearl of architect Leon Stynen. Over the years the building was renovated and restored several times. The grandeur of yesteryear has been preserved all this time. But to bring the hall in line with the ambitions of Kursaal Oostende, a thorough renovation of the concert hall is necessary.


“Every year we receive more than 250,000 visitors in our beautiful hall. In the past, however, we regularly had to let interesting artists pass who only wanted to perform for a standing audience. When we discovered a modular room system, we immediately started working to see how we could integrate it into our existing infrastructure. It turned out to be a game changer for us, so we will be able to organize a concert for a seated audience one day and a rock concert for a standing audience the next. So we not only retain the comfort of today, but have a few additional assets.” - Peter Craeymeersch, director Kursaal Oostende.


More than 3,000 concertgoers

The biggest changes will be below the floor surface. New technologies will be installed there that will ensure that the hall has a multifunctional character. Thanks to mechanical lifts under the hall, the entire hall surface, including the stage, will be height adjustable, independently of each other. The red chairs will be able to disappear through the floor. This way, the entire hall can be adapted to suit the event in no time. This way, the hall can be brought to the same height as the stage - giving you a beautiful view of the beach and the sea - or vice versa.


This gives you a gigantic floor space of 1,700 square meters and a concert hall where more than 3,000 concertgoers will be able to enjoy a performance in a state of the art hall. Thanks to this high-tech gadget, Kursaal Oostende immediately achieved a Belgian scoop. It will be the largest room in Belgium that can change its layout in this way.


“These assets are also located in the B2B segment. Because in the different configurations that we can apply, we will be able to organize not only large banquets in the current auditorium, but also trade fairs, and we will expand our capacity for conferences. All this with a beautiful view of the sea, which will make the experience even more attractive." - Gwen Nys, Deputy Director of Kursaal Oostende.


The works in the concert hall will last two years, during which time only the auditorium will be closed. The other rooms of the Kursaal remain open for events during periods where the works permit.


Impact on Ostend

This renovation will not only have a huge impact on the Kursaal itself, it will also create a positive vibe for the city of Ostend. Thanks to this renovation, Kursaal Oostende wants to increase the annual number of visitors from 250,000 to 330,000 visitors.


“Kursaal is an economic engine of our city and attracts around 250,000 visitors every year. About 60% of them go to a restaurant before or after the show and 30% also book an overnight stay in the area. Thanks to this new hall, the number of visitors per year will only increase. The impact on the catering industry will increase further with even more overnight stays and even more visitors who will eat or drink something locally before or after their performance or concert. Moreover, with the standing concerts we can also attract a younger audience, which underlines our ambition as a contemporary cultural city." - Bart Tommelein, Mayor of the City of Ostend and chairman of Kursaal Oostende.


It goes without saying that Kursaal Oostende is of cultural importance. It is one of the most iconic buildings in the city. A building that gave many people a wonderful time in the past. With this renovation, Kursaal Oostende not only wants to protect the historical heritage, but also prepares the hall for a bright future.


Backstage and Lounge Bar

At the same time as the concert hall, the backstage and the Lounge Bar are also being adapted. By making the backstage more comfortable and pleasant, Kursaal wants to be able to welcome artists even better today. There will be a large kitchen with a beautiful foyer space, where artists can enjoy hot meals, the dressing rooms will have a new and cozy design and the shower facilities will also be adapted.

“We have the ambition to market this Kursaal Oostende worldwide as a state-of-the-art concert and event hall. The historic character of this building will fully flourish in the seating arrangement of the concert hall. We continue this vision in the Lounge Bar, which is located on the west side of the room. This will be a brand new VIP area for 280 visitors where you can have a drink before or after the performance. In addition, the lounge can also be used as an additional conference room. The great asset of this space is the beautiful view of the beach and the sea thanks to the large glass areas." - Björn Anseeuw, Chairman NV EKO and first Alderman of the City of Ostend.


Cost: 25 million euros

Of course, such drastic changes come at a cost. This amounts to 25 million euros and is paid by various institutions. The Flemish government subsidizes 9 million euros. There is a contribution of 400,000 euros thanks to the province of West Flanders and the West Flemish Intercommunal through the regional fund. Furthermore, 100,000 euros will be contributed through the tourist incentives regulations of the province of West Flanders. Bouwheer NV EKO will provide 4 million euros. The remaining 11.5 million euros will fund the operation itself.


“The Flemish Government is investing in cultural infrastructure everywhere in Flanders with the Flemish Resilience recovery plan. We also do that in this Kursaal, in the City by the Sea. I hope and wish that in a few years a beautiful stage will be created here to allow artists from our own country and far beyond to shine. This way we can put Flanders even more emphatically on the map as a creative and innovative top region.” - Jan Jambon - Flemish Prime Minister.


“The Coast is an important tourist destination for the four seasons, with a contemporary offering for indoor and outdoor experiences. With a strong offering in the renovated multifunctional hall of the Kursaal Oostende, the Coast can position itself more than ever at home and abroad as a holiday destination with numerous cultural and tourist assets.” - Sabien Lahaye-Battheu – deputy for tourism and recreation and chairman of Westtoer.


Follow the works up close

The intention is to have everything ready by August 2026 so that the doors can open again in September 2026. During the works, Kursaal Oostende will communicate via its social media channels: TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. This way everyone can follow the renovation works up close. In addition, the Kursaal will also organize visiting moments so that everyone can admire the works live. How this will work in practice will be announced later.


This assignment is coordinated by B2AI architects in collaboration with Ingenium, Laurent Ney and Daidalos and the Kursaal project team. Maatschap Putman - Artes Depret acts as main contractor for these works.

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