Tuesday 30

Spectacle – “Delirious”

A wild circus cabaret show with some of the most captivating, jaw-dropping and outrageous performers ever to descend upon Monaco. Under the High Patronage of His Serene Highness Prince Albert II. Until Sunday September 4, from 19:15 every night at the Grimaldi Forum Monaco.

Reserve your tickets by e mail at reservation@8stars.mc or call the box office +33 6 80 86 42 00.

Discover more at the Grimaldi Forum website.


Thursday 1 to Friday 2

Concert – “Azymuth”

The most legendary Brazilian trio performs at La Note Bleue for two unique evenings. Formed in 1968 in Rio de Janeiro, Azymuth combines Jazz-Funk and Samba; the ‘sambo doido’ or ‘crazy samba’ according to the band. Thirty albums later spanning a period of five decades and despite the death in 2015 of Maestro Bertrami, the band continues to influence contemporary music supported by a new keyboard genius, Kiko Continentino. A rare opportunity to see one of the best contemporary trios perform in the Principality.

On Thursday 1 and Friday 2 September 2022, at 21:00 at La Note Bleue. Tickets are 10 EUR per person.

Discover more at La Note Bleue website.


“Monaco Méditerrannée”

Various artisans from countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea are brought together at the “Monaco Méditerranée” Salon. The countries include Monaco, France, Italy, Spain, Lebanon, Greece and Turkey. The exhibition features artisans from various sectors such as Fashion & Lifestyle, Art and Gastronomy. Organised by Global Events Organiser under the High Patronage of HSH Prince Albert II. From Friday September 2 to Sunday September 4 2022 at the Espace Fontvieille.

Discover more at the Monaco Méditeranée website.

Reserve your tickets here.


Friday 2

“Festival des Etoilés Monte-Carlo” Edition 2022

An exceptional gastronomic program begins with a 4-hand dinner created by Alain Ducasse in collaboration with his Chef Emmanuel Pilon and the famous British chef Clare Smyth.

Invited by Alain Ducasse, the Northern Irish native Clare Smyth opened her own restaurant in London, Core by Clare Smyth, where she won her third Michelin star and became the first British female chef to obtain and keep it. This is a long-awaited meeting between the most-starred Chef in the world and the distinguished “Best female chef in the world”.

Le Louis XV Alain Ducasse at the Hôtel de Paris will open the “Festival des Etoilés Monte-Carlo” Edition 2022, next Friday, September 2.

Discover more at the Monte-Carlo SBM website.


Ongoing

The Southern Ocean arrives at the Oceanographic Museum

Two new exhibitions to discover until September 26, 2022, in partnership with the French Southern and Antarctic Lands (TAAF).

The year 2022 marks the 250th anniversary of the discovery, a few weeks apart, of the Crozet and Kerguelen archipelagos by France. On this occasion, and as part of the polar program led by the Oceanographic Institute, two new temporary exhibitions are simultaneously presented by the TAAF at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco from July 26 to September 26: Voyage en terres australes – Crozet et Kerguelen 1772 – 2002 and De Dumont d’Urville at DDU: the French in Antarctica.

About forty panels, combining maps, archival documents, historical and contemporary photographs, occupy the Conference Room of the Oceanographic Museum. Visitors embark on a journey to the heart of the historical and natural heritage of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, and their contemporary issues.

The Oceanographic Museum is open every day: in August: from 09.30. to 20:00. In September: from 10:00 to 19:00.


Exhibition – “Cinémato !”

An exhibition about Albert I of Monaco, pioneer of sound and image, with loans from the Palace Archives, the Oceanographic Institute, and Phono Museum Paris, organised by the Audiovisual Institute of Monaco. Until December 30, from Monday to Friday, from 10 to 17:30. (17:00 on Fridays), at the Institut Audiovisuel de Monaco.

Discover more here.


Newton, Riviera

The title of the exhibition clearly circumscribes a geography, that of the Côte-d’Azur to Bordighera, in Italy, that Helmut Newton photographed from the 1960s until his death in the early 2000s. “A Riviera” is thus a pretext to explore the work of a major photographer of the 20th century in a different way, through now famous images, like others rarely presented to the public.

At Villa Sauber until 13.11.2022.

Discover more at the Nuveau Musée national de Monaco website.

Read more in our article here.


“From One World To Another, From The Visible To The Invisible”

The temporary exhibition “From One World To Another, From The Visible To The Invisible”, invites visitors to discover previously unseen and original collections kept at the Monaco Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology, where some of them have been for more than a century. Until Saturday 31 December 2022 at the Musée d’Anthropologie Préhistorique.

Discover more at the Museum’s website.

FEATURED IMAGE: Chef Clare Smyth