
What: Blending dance, music and lights
Where: Grand Theatre, 1 Bd Robert Schuman, 2525 Luxembourg
When: Thursday, 27 March–Saturday, 29 March – info & tickets
Choreographer Hofesh Shechter returns to the Grand Théâtre with a brand-new production, premiering as part of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games cultural programme. Known for his visually stunning choreography and pulsating soundscapes, Shechter blends dance, music, and striking lighting by Tom Visser into a dreamlike exploration of human emotions. In addition, there’s a Q&A after the first two performances, as well as additional masterclasses.
What: Electronic & classical intertwined
Where: Philharmonie, 1 Place de l’Europe, 1499 Luxembourg
When: Saturday, 29 March at 7.30pm – info & tickets
Hear talented Hania Rani at the Philharmonie, who is much more than an instrumentalist sitting quietly on a stool: she is an impassioned performer, resting her crystalline voice on electronic layers that are alternately contemplative and rhythmic. Following in the footsteps of Nils Frahm and Ólafur Arnalds – whom she admires – she is a new incarnation of uninhibited neo-classical music. Rani is joined by an ensemble to bring her music to new heights.
What: Relax with sketching afternoon
Where: 60 Grand-Rue, 1660 Luxembourg
When: Sunday, 30 March at 4.30pm – more info here
Join the Letz Boys bar for an evening of life drawing with a burlesque twist. No matter whether you’re a seasoned artist or a curious beginner, sketching is a great way to boost creativity and reduce stress. Two performers will pose for you throughout the evening. You’re invited to bring your own drawing materials but paper and pencils will also be provided.

What: 68th edition
Where: Place du Marché, 4756 Pétange
When: Sunday, 30 March at 2.10pm – more info here
The cavalcade of Pétange is the oldest and largest carnival parade in the country, taking place for the 68th time this weekend. Vibrant, diverse, and internationally oriented, it has long since gained recognition and remains a huge public success. See all kinds of organisations, clubs, and private individuals march down the city, distributing goodies, dancing, and playing fun music in the carnival spirit. It traditionally kicks off at exactly 2.10pm.

What: Music drama
Where: Cinémathèque, 17 Pl. du Théâtre, 2613 Luxembourg
When: Sunday, 30 March at 7.30pm – info & tickets
In the early 1990s, Spanish rock and roll musician Mauricio tries to reconnect with his vocation and travels through Argentina, where he meets an elderly musician going through hard times. Learning more about folk music, the traditions of the region and its people, Mauricio finds new passion in life. With English subtitles.
What: American singer & sax player
Where: Opderschmelz, 1a Rue du Centenaire, 3475 Dudelange
When: Friday, 28 March at 7pm – info & tickets
Acclaimed singer, songwriter and saxophonist Curtis Stigers was keeping fans company online during the pandemic, playing concerts straight from his living room every week. Now he is bringing the intimate atmosphere to the club stage with his dynamic band. Expect acoustic guitars, his unmistakable voice, and some serious saxophone solos.
What: ART3F
Where: LuxExpo, 10 Circuit de La Foire Internationale, 1347 Luxembourg
When: Thursday, 27 March–Sunday, 30 March – info & tickets
Stroll past 80 galleries from Luxembourg, Europe, and beyond at the ART3F exhibition. Over 3,000 artworks are on sale, ranging from sculptures to paintings and photographs. Meet the creatives behind them at their booths.

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