
The fourth edition of the UA Days festival will take place across Luxembourg from 3 to 13 June, featuring a diverse programme of film, music, discussions, and media events.

Organised by LUkraine ASBL, this year’s edition is entitled Art under Fire and centres on art created and sustained in times of war. Despite ongoing violence, Ukrainian artists, filmmakers, musicians, and children continue to create, shaping work that reflects a reality where culture is both expressed and under threat. At the same time, it persists as a living practice to preserve memory and remain present in everyday life.
The festival also aims to deepen cultural ties between Ukraine and Luxembourg by fostering dialogue within a shared European context and showing contemporary Ukrainian culture with art and conversations with natives.
The opening takes place at Ciné Utopia on 3 June at 6.30pm, featuring an art exhibition vernissage followed by a documentary screening.
UA Days will be scattered all around the city, with events at the Philharmonie, Cinémathèque, Kulturfabrik, Rotondes, and more different locations for a multi-faceted programme.
Whether you come with family or friends, it offers something engaging and meaningful for all ages, which is a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in Ukrainian culture through a variety of artistic expressions.
You can find out more on the programme, events, and tickets here.