
Rick Allison is a Belgian-born Canadian singer, author and record producer.
Alexandre Joseph Artôt was a Belgian violinist.

Blanche Hermine Barbot was a Belgian-American musical director and pianist.

Typh Barrow is a Belgian singer, songwriter, jurist, composer and pianist who was born in Brussels, Belgium. Her style is a mixture of pop and soul music with jazz and blues accents.

Ghalia Benali is a Tunisian singer, songwriter, writer and graphic designer. Her music has been noted for its attribution to multiple genres and defining contemporary Arabic music. Benali's southern Tunisian upbringing and fascination with Middle Eastern and Arab legendary artists is palpable in her music style. Her voice has been dubbed as multicultural and polymorphic.

Ellie Blanche Delvaux, better known as simply Blanche, is a Belgian singer and songwriter. She represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in Ukraine with the song "City Lights", finishing in fourth place. Blanche previously competed on season five of The Voice Belgique, where she was a member of Team Cats on Trees.

Casimir von Blumenthal, was an Austrian violinist, composer and conductor who worked in Switzerland.

François van Campenhout was a Belgian opera singer, conductor and composer. He composed the music for the Belgian national anthem, "La Brabançonne".

Lara Sophie Katy Crokaert (born January 9, 1970), better known as Lara Fabian, is a Canadian-Belgian singer, songwriter, musician, actress and producer. She has sold over 20 million records worldwide as of September 2017 and is one of the best-selling Belgian artists of all time.

Yvonne de Knops, better known by her stage name Yvonne George, was a Belgian singer and feminist actress.

Paul Gilson was a Belgian musician and composer.

Pauline Guéymard-Lauters, born Brussels 1 December 1834, died 10 May 1918, was a major opera singer in Paris in the 19th century, creating important soprano/mezzo-soprano roles at the Paris Opera. Her vocal range has been described as “a soprano of wide extension”.

Henri Peiffer, known professionally as Henri PFR, is a Belgian DJ, musician and composer.

Michel Herr is a Belgian jazz pianist, composer and arranger. In addition to releasing jazz albums, composing for jazz ensembles and touring widely as a performing musician, he has also composed scores for films.

Richard Jonckheere, better known by his stage names Richard23 and Richard JK, is a Belgian musician. He has been a member of Front 242 and was a founding member of Revolting Cocks. He released the EP Free Tyson Free! with Jean-Pierre Everaerts and Marc Desmare using the moniker Holy Gang, and two 12-inch singles in 1999/2000 as LaTchak.

Pierre Kolp is a Belgian composer and music pedagogue born in Cologne, Germany, on 23 March 1969.

Lazare Lévy, also hyphenated as Lazare-Lévy, was an influential French pianist, organist, composer and pedagogue. As a virtuoso pianist he toured throughout Europe, in North Africa, Israel, the Soviet Union and Japan. He taught for many years at the Paris Conservatoire.

David Linx is a Belgian jazz singer and songwriter.

Stephen Fasano, better known by his stage name The Magician, is a Belgian DJ and record producer from Namur, Wallonia, Belgium. He is best known for his 2011 remix of Lykke Li "I Follow Rivers" and 2014 remix of Clean Bandit "Rather Be" which were worldwide hits. In 2014 he received the Electro award during Belgian ceremony Les Octaves de la musique. His monthly mixtapes called "Magic Tapes", which he started releasing in the early 2010s, feature new dance music from an array of genres. He is also known for doing magic tricks while performing.

Désiré Magnus was a Belgian concert pianist, teacher and composer of salon music who published under the pseudonym D. Magnus.

Udo Mechels, born in Brussels on 10 May 1976, is a Belgian singer commonly known simply as Udo. He won the first season of the Belgian version of The X Factor in 2005.

Brian Molko is a Belgian-born British-American musician and songwriter who is the lead vocalist, guitarist, and lyricist of the band Placebo. He is known in particular for his distinctive nasal, high-pitched vocals, feminine/androgynous appearance, aggressive guitar style and unique tunings.

Pierre Rapsat was a Belgian singer-songwriter who had a very successful career in his homeland and also spells of popularity in other Francophone countries. Outside these areas, he is best known for his participation in the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest.

François Ruhlmann was a Belgian conductor.

Kaye Styles, born Kwasi Gyasi, is a Belgian singer, songwriter and TV personality best known for the theme song of the Belgian version of the hit television series Prison Break produced in 2006.

Mariette Sully (1878–1950) was a Belgian soprano who was principally active in operetta in France.

Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Isidor, Baron Thielemans, known professionally as Toots Thielemans, was a Belgian jazz musician. He was mostly known for his harmonica playing, as well as his guitar, whistling skills, and composing. According to jazz historian Ted Gioia, his most important contribution was in "championing the humble harmonica", which Thielemans made into a "legitimate voice in jazz". He eventually became the "preeminent" jazz harmonica player.

Lucie Vellère was a Belgian composer.

Dado Villa-Lobos is a Belgian-born Brazilian musician, best known as the ex-guitarist of post-punk band Legião Urbana. Along with singer Renato Russo and drummer Marcelo Bonfá, he was one of the founding members of that band, who formed in Brasília in 1982. Villa-Lobos remained with the band through all of their studio albums, until the group dissolved after the 1996 death of Russo. In 2005, he released his first solo album, Jardim de Cáctus, produced by Laufer.