The Auditorium Rainier III played host last night to a concert where music and goodwill shared the spotlight…
Organised by the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, the evening was held in support of the Soupe de Nuit association, which provides meals and assistance to those in need throughout the Principality. Held under the high patronage of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Hanover, the event also welcomed Minister of State Christophe Mirmand, alongside numerous benefactors and supporters of the charity.
Far more than a performance, the concert served as a reminder that culture can be both a source of comfort and a vehicle for compassion. The Orchestra delivered a stirring programme that blended refinement with emotional depth, earning warm applause from the audience.

The Soupe de Nuit, founded in 2005, operates nightly throughout the winter months, distributing hot meals and essentials to vulnerable individuals across Monaco and neighbouring towns. Funds raised during the concert will go directly towards supporting these missions.
In a season marked by prestigious cultural events, last night’s concert stood out not for glamour but for generosity — proving that in Monaco, artistic excellence and social responsibility often go hand in hand.
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