The No Finish Line Brussels 2026 is a high-impact solidarity event scheduled to take place from Wednesday, June 24, to Sunday, June 28, 2026. Operating on a "non-stop" 24-hour basis for five days, the concept is simple yet effective: for every kilometer covered by participants, 1€ is donated to humanitarian projects supporting children and young people. This second Brussels edition aims to significantly surpass the 12,610 km achieved during the inaugural 2025 event.
| Event Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Duration | 5 Days (100 hours total) |
| Location | Brussels Park (Parc Royal), Belgium |
| Circuit | 1 km loop |
| Impact | 1 km = 1€ Donation |
Charitable Mission and Supported Organizations
The event functions under a license from No Finish Line International, founded by Philippe Verdier. The funds raised through the 2026 edition are earmarked for local organizations Interstice asbl and Sport2Be. These groups focus on the social integration and personal development of disadvantaged youth through sports, educational support, and inclusion programs. Participants are encouraged to run or walk as many loops as they wish, at any time of day or night, with the total donation pool adjusted based on final kilometer counts and sponsorship pledges.
Participation and Accessibility
Designed to be inclusive, the event is open to runners, walkers, families with strollers, and individuals with reduced mobility. There are no fixed start times after the initial opening; instead, participants can enter the 1 km circuit whenever they choose throughout the 100-hour window. Corporate teams and schools often use the event as a team-building exercise, tracking their collective mileage to maximize their contribution to the prize fund.
Regional and Demographic Context
Brussels (1000) is one of the most ethnically diverse cities in the world, serving as the de facto capital of the European Union. The city has a population of approximately 1.2 million residents, with a demographic profile that is roughly 35% non-Belgian. Major ethnic groups include significant communities of Moroccan (approx. 7%), French (approx. 5%), Italian (approx. 3%), and Turkish descent. The median household income in Brussels is approximately €35,500 annually, though the city faces significant wealth disparity. The No Finish Line event is strategically located in the Parc Royal, between the Royal Palace and the Belgian Parliament, ensuring high visibility among the city's international and local professional populations.
Apr 24, 2026
Distance — 1K
Type — Running
12:00
€25.00
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for April in Brussels.
Learn more about the host city, Brussels.
Brussels is the capital of Belgium and one of the three administrative regions within the country, together with Flanders and Wallonia. Apart from its role within its country, it is also an internationally important city, hosting numerous international institutions, and in particular the headquarters of NATO and the core institutions of the European Union. Due to that, it is sometimes referred to informally as the capital of the EU, and even used as a metonym for the EU institutions.
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