Tamo Junto – La Note Bleue Summer Festival

Tamo Junto is the French Riviera’s busiest Brazilian music crew. Once a month this summer, they’ll be bringing the carnival back to Monaco with their famous Roda de Samba. Experience all the magic of the samba by the sea… just like in Rio! On Wednesday, July 31 from 18:00 to 23:00 at La Note Bleue.


Summer at Port Hercule – Events

Quai Albert Ier will be hosting a carousel, go-karting, basketball court, hook-a-duck, trampoline, NINJA course, and activities organised by AS MONACO KIDS TOUR including a mini-soccer pitch, giant targets, and sales of AS Monaco FC branded merchandise. The market stalls and gourmet food stands, with official “Grimaldi of Monaco Historic Site” certification, will be open from 16:30 to 22:00. From Thursday, August 1 to Sunday, August 25 at the Port Hercule de Monaco.


Concert at the Prince’s Palace – OPMC

Conducted by Stanislav Kochanovsky, with pianist Nikolai Lugansky, performing music by MIKHAIL GLINKA, PYOTR ILYICH TCHAIKOVSKY, and ALEXANDER BORODIN. Symphonic concert by the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra on Thursday, August 1 at 21:30 at the Palais Princier – Cour d’Honneur. Discover more and reserve your tickets here.


Myriam Fares – Mille et Une Nuit – Monte-Carlo Summer Festival 2024

The Salle des Étoiles is set to host a sirocco in the shape of Myriam Fayres and her Thousand & One Nights spectacular! For twenty years, Lebanese Superstar Myriam Fares has captivated audiences with her electrifying performances and incredible charisma. Known as “The Queen of Stage,” Myriam is a singer, performer, producer and actress with a huge fan base across the Middle East. On Friday, August 2 at 20:00 at the Salle des Etoiles. Discover more and reserve your tickets here.


Tony Momrelle – La Note Bleue Summer Festival

Tony Momrelle is one of the most exciting and most significant soul musicians on the modern British stage. As the lead vocalist for infamous UK acid-jazz ensemble Incognito for over 16 years or as a sought-after live performer for some of the world’s most acclaimed artists including Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston, Chaka Khan or Sade to name a few, Tony has already built a solid legacy.


Quai Albert Ier will be hosting a DJ Night organised by the Monaco Town Hall. Inflatable castles will be installed from 18:00 to 21:30 and will be freely accessible. Discover more here.


Il Volo – Monte-Carlo Summer Festival 2024

The planet’s best known Italian trio who have conquered every continent in the last fifteen years, thanks to the extraordinary vocal talents of Piero Barone, Ignazio Boschetto, and Gianluca Ginoble. Their career has been one of spectacular successes and has seen them fill stadiums all over the world and release no fewer than thirteen hit albums. Their latest, featuring never-heard before songs, comes out in the next few months.

On Saturday, 3 August 2024, at 20:00 at Salle des Etoiles Discover more and reserve your tickets here.

Concert at the Prince’s Palace – OPMC

Conducted by Kazuki Yamada, with a Macedonian classical pianist Simon Trpčeski, performing music by JOHANNES BRAHMS, BEDŘICH SMETANA, and ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK. Symphonic concert by the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra on Sunday, August 4 at 21:30 at the Palais Princier – Cour d’Honneur. Discover more here.


L’Harmonie des Plumes aux Mille-et-Une Couleurs – Exhibition

Explore the enchanting world of Ana Tzarev with her latest exhibition, in which herons and other birds to life are brought to life with stunning grace by her oil paintings. Each canvas tells a story, with vibrant brush strokes and impasto, and diverse landscapes, from peaceful river banks to cherry trees in blossom, captivating the eye and immersing the spectator in nature. Experience the fusion of art and emotion through every stroke of Ana Tzarev’s brush, and feel the depictions of these majestic creatures seem to spring off the canvas, each one a wondrous sight to behold. From Monday, August 5 to Friday, August 9 from 12.30 to 17:00 at the Comité National Monégasque A.I.A.P – U.N.E.S.C.O., 10 Quai Antoine 1er. Discover more about Ana Tzarev here.


TURNER, the Sublime Legacy Exhibition

The Grimaldi Forum Monaco, in collaboration with Tate, will unveil the exhibition-event Turner, the Sublime Legacy. This exhibition, featuring an ensemble of first-rate works in a new scenography of over 2,000 square meters, is an invitation to a journey through Joseph Mallord William Turner’s representations of the world in a sublime mode, from his landscapes to the elementary explorations of light and atmosphere of which he was a pioneer and master. Turner’s decisive influence on painting, and by extension his legacy, will be highlighted in the exhibition through some interpretations of the sublime by leading contemporary artists such as, among others, Richard Long, Olafur Eliasson, Cornelia Parker, Jessica Warboys, John Akomfrah, Katie Paterson, and Mark Rothko. The exhibition is curated by Elizabeth Brooke, Senior Project Curator at Tate. This exhibition is organized in collaboration with Tate, with the support of CMB Monaco, SOTHEBY’S and MARZOCCO GROUP. From Saturday, July 6 to Sunday, September 1,  open every day from 10:00 to 20:00 at the Grimaldi Forum Monaco. Discover more here.


Circus Workshop 

Organised by the circus school ‘Tous en Piste’ with the support of H.S.H. Princess Stephanie. From Monday,  July 8 to Friday, August 9 at the Chapiteau de Fontvieille. All inscription info is available here.


Turner, the Sublime Legacy – Activities for Children

As every summer, the Grimaldi Forum is hosting two weeks of activities dedicated to younger visitors. This year, the workshops are all about the Forum’s latest landmark exhibition ‘Turner, the Sublime Legacy’! Children aged 5 to 12 can experience the world of J.M.W. Turner with the educational workshops, learning all about a variety of artistic themes closely associated with the English painter, getting their creative juices flowing and allowing them to express themselves with a range of art-based activities. From Monday, July 8 to Friday, July 19 at the Grimaldi Forum Monaco. more info  +377 99 99 20


Miquel Barceló, Oceanographer – Exhibition

Featuring a selection of around sixty works (paintings, ceramics, embroidery, works on paper), this exhibition is a chance to discover the prolific and eclectic creations of Miquel Barceló, a Spanish artist whose favourite subject was the sea. Until Sunday, October 13 at the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco – Villa Paloma. Discover more here.


Pasolini in Chiaroscuro – Exhibition

Pier Paolo Pasolini, perhaps the last European intellectual to have gained worldwide renown. He is considered one of the defining public intellectuals in 20th-century Italian history, influential both as an artist and a political figure. A half-century on from his death, his influence can still be felt across the different fields in which he worked: he is read, commented on, adapted, and inspires contemporary creative artists. While he preferred to describe himself as a writer, it was his films that brought him to the public’s attention. The exhibition looks at his inspirations and his legacy. Until Sunday, September 29 at the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco – Villa Sauber. Discover more, including the screening program of Pasolini’s films, here.


Lascaux à Monaco – Exposition

Original objects from the Lascaux cave exhibited on loan from the National Museum of Prehistory (Les Eyzies, Dordogne) and the Institute of Human Paleontology (Paris) and also hyper-realistic reconstructions of 5 Cro-Magnons by Elisabeth Daynes, a 1/10 scale model of the Lascaux cave with prehistoric paintings and lighting, and interactive tables and low-tech manipulatives. An original scenography organized around facsimiles and an immersive experience in Virtual Reality thanks to the #SPL LASCAUX, exclusively thanks to the Museum Partners. From Friday, April 19 to Thursday, November 21 at the Musée d’Anthropologie Préhistorique.


The Prince and the Mediterranean – Exhibition

As part of commemorations marking the centenary of Prince Rainier III (1923-2023), the Oceanographic Museum presents its new permanent exhibition, “The Prince and the Mediterranean”. Visitors to the exhibition, the Oceanographic Institute’s tribute to the unshakeable connection between Princer Rainier III and the ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea in particular, will step aboard his ship, Deo Juvante II. Guided by the voice of H.S.H. Princess Stéphanie, they will navigate through four fascinating spaces, each exploring a different facet of the Prince and his passion for all things aquatic. Until Tuesday, December 31, 2024 at Musée Océanographique de Monaco.


Polar Mission – Exhibition

Discover an immersive and interactive experience! Take on the role of a roving reporter and set off on a mission to explore the Polar regions! This new exhibition includes five thematic areas spread over two levels. Learn about the Poles and their wildlife, and the men and women who populate and explore them. Fascinating objects and documents, digital content and immersive devices come together to create a 360° experience. The great voyage can begin! Until Tuesday, December 31, at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco.


The Early Days of Télé Monte-Carlo, 1954-1974 – Exhibition

The Cabinet of Curiosities – “The Early Days of Télé Monte-Carlo, 1954-1974” – An exhibition looking at the first 20 years of Monaco’s TV channel launched in 1954. A selection of archives and objects will take you back in time, to the very earliest days of colour television. Organised by the Audiovisual Institute of Monaco, the exhibition features items entrusted by Télé Monte-Carlo for safekeeping, documents from partner institutions, and materials kindly loaned by private individuals. Until Friday, January 31 2025, from 10:00 to 17:30 pm (17:00 on Fridays) at the Institut Audiovisuel de Monaco. Free entry. Discover more here.