Sunday Morning Concerts is a series of concerts on Sunday mornings in the intimate setting of the AB Salon.
Music takes center stage, in complete calm and with full attention. Enjoy a warm moment to listen, slow down, and discover new sounds. With tea from Mist, coffee, and the soft cushions of the AB Salon, the experience is even more comfortable.
Discover the Sunday Morning program for the coming weeks:
Sun Mar 29: L. Jacobs
Lennert Jacobs, under the name L. Jacobs, creates experimental yet melodic electronic music. After his acclaimed debut Enthusiasm (2021), he performed at festivals such as Pukkelpop and Sonic City and toured the UK with Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul. On April 10, 2026, his second album Behind The Great Curve will be released on the Belgian label Blickwinkel, produced by Milan W. The record explores the beauty of a line that constantly moves and deviates, set in a dreamy soundscape of warm synths, subtle rhythms, and field recordings.
Sun Apr 26: Nils Vermeulen & Elisabeth Klinck duo
Violist Elisabeth Klinck and double bassist Nils Vermeulen present their new duo album Pioen (Blickwinkel), an exploration of sound and silence at the intersection of improvisation and composition. Klinck is known for her fragile, tactile sound worlds, while Vermeulen investigates the acoustic possibilities of the double bass, including the use of homemade gut strings. The album was recorded in a small monastic chapel in Ghent, where silence and intimacy shape the music. Pioen allows sound and silence to merge organically, with the human voice appearing as an extension of violin and double bass.
Sun, May 24: Laura De Jongh
Laura De Jongh is a harpist from Antwerp who, building on a classical background, develops her own sound world where natural acoustics and electronically altered sounds converge. She performs intimate, meandering compositions that unfold gently, allowing music to exist without needing to persuade or serve. Her debut EP Fundus (2025, Klankhaven Records) moves between ambient, new age, and field recordings. The album was named number 1 in Thurston Moore’s list of his 350 favorite albums of 2025.