
What: A two-night street arts festival filled with performances, installations and spectacle
Where: Castle Park, Bettembourg
When: 10–11 July – more info here
For two magical summer evenings, Castle Park is transformed into a world of street theatre, breathtaking performances and larger-than-life artistic installations. Now in its 16th edition, Nuit des Merveilles invites visitors of all ages to wander, discover and be surprised at every turn. A highlight of Luxembourg’s summer festival calendar, it’s an enchanting experience that blends creativity, imagination, and outdoor fun.
What: A two-day celebration of LGBTIQIA+ Pride, equality and community
Where: Place Guillaume II, Luxembourg City
When: 10 July – more info here
Luxembourg Pride returns to the capital with two days of live music, performances, queer art, and community celebrations. The festivities begin on Friday with a vibrant cultural programme, before Saturday’s Equality March leads into a packed line-up of music, dance, entertainment, and inspiring speakers across two stages. Expect a colourful, welcoming atmosphere celebrating diversity, inclusion and acceptance for all.
What: A family festival featuring a thrilling soapbox race, live music and entertainment
Where: Gonderange
When: 11 July – more info here
Head to Gonderange for a day of family fun centred around an exciting soapbox race, where homemade vehicles race downhill in a mix of speed, creativity and friendly competition. Alongside the action, there’ll be activities for all ages, food, and drink, live music from Neelcheskäpp and a live screening of the Football World Cup. Whether you're cheering on the racers or simply enjoying the festive atmosphere, it's a great way to spend a summer day.
What: A festive summer gathering with music, games, food and family-friendly fun
Where: Kyosk, Kirchberg
When: 11 July – more info here
Get ready for a cheerful bal guinguette atmosphere filled with dancing, laughter and good company. Enjoy live DJ sets, pétanque, children’s activities, a French-style barbecue, a photobooth, rugby demonstrations and plenty of surprises throughout the day. Whether you come with friends or family, it’s the perfect excuse to relax, share a drink and enjoy a true summer celebration.
What: A free open-air blues festival blending live music with Luxembourg’s industrial heritage
Where: Fond-de-Gras
When: Date – more info here
Hop aboard the Train 1900 and journey into a world where blues, rock and heritage meet. For one evening, the historic villages of Fond-de-Gras and Lasauvage become a giant open-air stage, with guitars, live performances and a unique atmosphere surrounded by Luxembourg’s former mining landscape. Completely free to attend, it’s a one-of-a-kind musical adventure where history and rhythm come together.
What: Discover the world of bats
Where: Centre nature et forêt Ellergronn, Esch-sur-Alzette
When: 11 July – more info here
Step into the night and discover the fascinating world of bats during this guided walk through the nature reserve. Using a bat detector, you’ll be able to hear the hidden calls of these incredible creatures and learn more about their lives and habitats. Bring suitable clothing for the weather and get ready for a unique evening in nature.
What: An atmospheric live performance from indie folk favourites Beirut
Where: Neumunster Abbey
When: 9 July – more info here
Beirut returns to Luxembourg for an evening of haunting melodies, rich brass arrangements and beautifully crafted indie folk. Led by Zach Condon, the band will blend fan favourites with music inspired by their latest project, A Study of Losses, creating a concert that's both intimate and cinematic. Expect a mesmerising night of poetic storytelling and unforgettable live music.
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