What: Math-rock with bouncing feel-good rhythms
Where: Rotondes, Place des Rotondes
When: Saturday, 1 February at 8pm.
Tickets & Info: €14, tickets on event website.
Mutiny On the Bounty is arguably the biggest Luxembourgish music act abroad, so thank god they’re finally back on home turf after two years. Expect plenty of instrumental geekiness, guitar pedals extravaganza, some bouncing rhythms to shake your hips to and probably a couple of new tracks to be played as a bonus. They are supported by the Leipzig three-piece Lingua Nada. All in all a catchy, sweaty and goofy evening that’s not to be missed!
What: We have several pairs of tickets to give away for a movie of your choice!
Where: Kinepolis, 45 Avenue J-F Kennedy
When: Friday 31 January - Sunday 2 February, times vary
Info: For movie times and more, visit the Kinopolis website or indeed visit our listings page.
We’re happy to give away several pairs of tickets to a movie of your choice at Kinepolis Luxembourg. All you have to do is head over to our facebook page to find out how to win!

As a movie suggestion, we are very keen about 1917, which has been nominated for numerous awards. During World War I, two British soldiers - Lance Cpl. Schofield and Lance Cpl. Blake - receive seemingly impossible orders. In a race against time, they must cross over into enemy territory to deliver a message that could potentially save 1,600 of their fellow comrades - including Blake’s own brother.
What: Moment of reflection and coming together
Where: St. Alphonse, 32 rue des Capucins
When: Friday 31 January at 10.30pm
Info: Information in Facebook Event.
The departure of the UK from the EU this weekend is a historic moment in global politics. And whereas the years since the referendum have been filled with protest and debate, it is now time to reflect and come together, say the organisers of the Brexit vigil this weekend at St. Alphonse. Hereby the organisers wish to mark the leaving of the UK with a time of reflection, taking stock of what has been and what will be changing in EU/UK relations and personally in the lives of individuals. The event begins at 10.30pm and goes on throughout the night. Everyone is welcome to join for as long as they want to.
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Don’t get them wrong: Igudesman and Joo are outstanding, versatile musicians. But instead of putting up another dry, monotonous classical concert, they pack their work into an exquisite comedy show, entertaining children and adults alike. This duo is an absolute must-see!What: Documentary about the female experience of war
Where: Cinémathèque, 17 Place du Théâtre
When: Monday, 3 February at 8.30pm
Tickets & Info: €3,70, tickets on venue website
Cinémathèque and Etika asbl present the screening of “For Sama”, an intimate and epic journey into the female experience of war. The story of Waad al-Kateab’s life through five years of the uprising in Aleppo, Syria as she falls in love, gets married and gives birth to Sama, all while conflict rises around her. Winner of the Best Documentary in Cannes, and winner of European Film Awards Documentary in 2019.
What: Contemporary drama-thriller with a message
Where: Grand Théâtre, 1 Boulevard Robert Schuman
When: Friday 31 January at 8pm
Tickets & Info: €8/€15/€20/€25, tickets on venue website
Arctic tells the story of six people that are invited through anonymous letters to board an abandoned cruise ship. The boat that towns the ship out to see abandons them, leaving the ship to float in internatonal waters until the six find themselves trapped in ice. A theatrical thriller with hints of comedy that talks of the deep corruption rooted inside us human beings.
What: Art from the Greater Region, meet recongised professionals
Where: Luxexpo The Box, 10 Circuit de La Foire Internationale
When: Friday 31 January - Sunday 2 February, 11am-7pm
Tickets & Info: €9, children free, info on event website.
As a great meeting place for antiques and contemporary art lovers, the fair is a prospective guideline to discover abundant treasures, rare pieces and unique artwork. Source of authenticity and affective reveller, this art week shapes the minds of enthusiasts and experts. A breeding ground of history and an ephemeral museum at the crossroads of times, this event is the spectacle of the harmonised inventiveness of about hundred exhibitors.
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