
What: Parades, costumes, and all things carnival
Where: Esch-sur-Alzette
When: 28 February to 1 March – more info here
Esch-sur-Alzette is getting ready for Escher Fuesent 2026, as the city fills with music, dancing and carnival spirit once again. Expect DJ sets, live acts, and plenty of entertainment to mark the event’s 25th anniversary. The highlight is Sunday’s grand Cavalcade at 2.15 pm, a colourful parade from the Brillplaz to the Town Hall Square – and always with a brilliant atmosphere.

What: Concert that will raise the temperature
Where: Rockhal, 5 avenue du Rock’n’Roll
When: 27 February – more info here
Get ready to dance as the global dancehall star brings his chart-toppers and electrifying performance to Esch-sur-Alzette. It’s set to be a standout show that fans won’t want to miss. Expect a buzzing crowd, top tunes, and a night full of good vibes at one of Luxembourg’s premier live music venues.
What: Fifth Festival of English Language School Theatre
Where: Rotondes, 3 Place des Rotondes
When: 27–28 February – more info here
FEST presents eight one-act plays, shining a light on the wealth of young talent in Luxembourg’s schools. The festival celebrates English-speaking students who step onto the stage to showcase their creativity, while also strengthening their language skills, confidence and stage presence through theatre.

What: Underground Comedy Night
Where: Updown, 28 Montée du Grund Luxembourg
When: 1 March at 7pm – more info here
A cosy evening of comedy in an intimate cellar setting, with a fresh line-up taking to the stage each week. Expect sharp jokes, the odd surprise and just a touch of chaos. On 1 March, the spotlight falls on Berlin headliner Stephen Blaubach for a special guest performance.
What: Concert, music, exhibition
Where: Villa Vauban
When: 1 March at 1pm – more info here
For its Musical Mornings, Villa Vauban invites musicians to choose works from the museum’s permanent collection and pair each one with a piece of music that reflects its mood or story. As the concert unfolds, the selected paintings are projected while the music is performed, and a museum mediator briefly introduces each artwork. A lovely way to experience art from a fresh perspective – through sound, image and a little imagination.

What: Workshop
Where: Naturmusée, Grund
When: 28 February at 11.45am – more info here
This fun workshop is designed for teenagers aged 13 to 15 who want to dive into the world of science experiments. During the session, conducted in Luxembourgish, participants will work with dry ice and liquid nitrogen to carry out exciting and visually striking experiments. The activity costs 5€, which can be paid on site.
What: Concert
Where: Casino 2000, Mondorf-les-Bains
When: 28 February – more info here
Charlie Winston first made his mark in the early 2000s with a standout hit that defined his distinctive blend of folk and rock. His fifth album, released in 2022 Tôt ou Tard (early or late in French) and co-produced with Vianney, reveals a more introspective side to his songwriting. On stage, however, he’s as dynamic as ever – delivering a powerful, generous and intimate live show charged with real energy.
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