
What: Creating glass
Where: Atelier d’art du verre, 2 Hëppschesgaass, L-9940 Asselborn
When: Thursday, 19 August - Sunday, 22 August between 10am-6pm - more info
We make use of glass objects every day, but how are they formed? How does the glass-blowing furnace look like in action? Professionals in the business, as well as students and regular guests are invited to visit the International Glass Festival over the weekend, showcasing many techniques of glass creation including cane blown glass, casting, molten glass, fusing, torch blown glass, mosaics, stained glass, glass painting, sculpturing and more. The practical aspect is followed by lectures and debates and the presentation of works of art.
Highlights include a glass engraving demonstration by Alexander Fokin, one of the best master engravers in Russia, glassblowing demonstrations by Czech glass artist Jiri Suhajek and German glass artist Torsten Rotzsch, known to be among the most original glassblowers, as well as many other masters.

What: As part of Congés Annulés
Where: Rotondes, 3, Place des Rotondes, L‑2448 Luxembourg
When: Friday, 20 August at 8pm - info & tickets here
Kikagaku Moyo (Japanese for “geometric patterns”) are a psychedelic rock band whose sound incorporates elements of Krautrock, Indian ragas and acid folk. They balance heavy, crushing jams with softer, more contemplative moments, recalling Japanese psych groups like Acid Mothers Temple and Ghost, as well as their predecessors such as Far East Family Band and the Flower Travellin’ Band. Founded during the summer of 2012 the group quickly became darlings of the alternative psych scene. They’ve toured the world several times over, including Luxembourg in 2017. If you missed their performance then, here’s your second chance!
What: Ray of hope and encouragement
Where: Château de Larochette, L-7626 Larochette
When: Between 13 August - 29 August from 10am-6pm - info here
In May 2020, Luxembourg-based Nigerian artist UNO was confronted with the painful realities faced by a friend whose teenage daughter struggled with depression and suicidal thoughts. Shocking reports about the rising rate of mental health issues among young people in Luxembourg and the continuous struggle with his own past trauma (he was shot in the head in a politically motivated attack in Benin City, fled to Russia and Germany before settling in Luxembourg) led him to think about the ways in which art can be used to raise awareness about mental health issues and figure as therapy for those affected. That is how the project now titled ‘X-Ray’ was born, encompassing 20 acrylic paintings and resin sculptures.

What: Rides, attractions and refreshments
Where: Champ du Glacis
When: Between 21 August - 12 September from 11am-11pm - info here
Luxembourg City’s alternative summer programme kicks off this weekend, which replaces the traditional Schueberfouer for the second year in a row. Around 40 stands selling food and drinks will be distributed over two different zones, also including two roller coasters and games for children. Gastronomy will be placed in the “small Glacis”, and visitors require a Covid pass to enter. The “large Glacis” requires face masks at all times (but no CovidCheck), and consumption of food or drinks is prohibited. Sure, it’s all a tad different, but still fun! The world’s largest transportable roller coaster will be there...
What: Video game version of The Truman Show?
Where: Kinepolis Kirchberg, 45 Avenue J-F Kennedy, L-1855 Luxembourg
When: Several weeks at cinemas, times vary - info & tickets
When a bank teller discovers he’s actually a background player in an open-world video game, he decides to become the hero of his own story -- one that he can rewrite himself. In a world where there’s no limits, he’s determined to save the day his way before it’s too late, and maybe find a little romance with the coder who conceived him. An epic adventure comedy with a truly epic trailer as well...

What: Plain good vibes
Where: Château de Pettingen, 28 rue du Château, L-7463 Pettingen
When: Sunday, 22 August at 7pm - info & tickets
Hailing from Brasil, Fred Barreto is one of those blues guitarists in Luxembourg with a signature sound. His compositions are energetic and filled with epic licks, and his band is pocket. A new album is in the making, to be release in October of 2021, so this night will be filled with teasers of the upcoming record. In fact, blues fans are lucky, because next week at Pettener Summer Nights the Kid Colling Cartel will also be playing.
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