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Belgium On High Alert
Two blasts, one possibly a suicide bomber, struck Zaventem airport. A bomb exploded on a rush-hour subway train one hour later, reports Associated Press.
The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the attacks.
“What we feared has happened,” Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel said. “In this time of tragedy, this black moment for our country, I appeal to everyone to remain calm but also to show solidarity.”
Today’s attacks come four months after terrorists attacked several crowded locations in Paris, including the Bataclan concert hall where Eagles Of Death Metal were performing.
One popular Brussels concert venue,
Concertwise, Brussels’s live music scene for the coming days includes Prong at
But as transportation in Belgium and across Europe comes under increased scrutiny, travel plans for music fans as well as for the acts they’re planning on seeing might face disruption, not only today, but during the coming days as well.
Music fans planning on taking in a few concerts in Brussels or other European cities should monitor venue websites and social media for the latest changes.