
The City Open Air Cinema is closing with a special Cine Concert in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Buster Keaton’s Sherlock Jr accompanied by a live musical performance. All screenings start at 21:30 and are free of charge. Place Guillaume (Knuedler), Luxembourg City.
Take a moment to unwind, focus on your creative side and learn the basics of clay at several workshops this summer. The theme is Working Imperfection. Open for all levels, adults and children at Subtile Showroom-Gallery, 21a Avenue Gaston Diderich. Check out all details and registration on the event page

Head down to the Rotondes for their annual summer festival ‘Les Congés Annulés’. From concerts, DJ sets and festivities, highlights include Butch Cassidy, Bill Ryder-Jones, Mutiny on the Bounty and Hotline TNT. Check out the full programme on the following web page.
Visit the Grand Ducal Palace over the summer and take a sneaky peek at the official residence of the Grand Duke, where he performs his duties as head of state. Guided tours are available in Luxembourgish, French, English and German. Tickets are available via the website of the Luxembourg City Tourist Office.
During the summer months, adults can also take part in the workshops organised by Villa Vauban. Come along and make a Macrame mirror with Elise, the founder of Les lovers. Starts at 18:00 at Villa Vauban, Avenue Emile Reuter 18, Luxembourg City. Registration on visites@2musees.vld.lu

Looking for a bargain? Head to the Luxembourg Red Cross, which is holding its monthly bazaar for second-hand clothes, toys and accessories aimed at raising funds to support its work. Address: 5 Rue des Bruyeres, 1274 Howald from 10:00 to 17:00.
Take a moment from Saturday shopping to listen to Michel Krier playing the organ in Notre Dame Cathedral. Entrance is free. 11:00 to 11:30.
On the first weekend in August, the Luxembourg Moselle region is inviting wine lovers to “Wine Culture Enjoy” to discover museums and wineries in the region in combination with concerts and wine tastings.

For petrol heads, this 8th national fair of motorcycles, tractors and cars manufactured before 1985 is a must. You will find stands with spare parts, equipment tools and many other stands linked to the automobile across Steinfort from the primary school to the Cultural Center.

Spend your Sunday at the open-air exhibition ‘Konscht am Gronn’ in the Grund. National and international artists will showcase their art, from paintings and drawings, photography, pottery, woodwork, glassblowing and much more. Rue Munster, Luxembourg : 10:00 – 18:00.
Platinum-selling American singer and actor Chris Issak is performing at den Atelier with his longtime band Silvertone.Noted for his reverb-laden rockabilly revivalist style and wide vocal range, he is popularly known for his breakthrough hit and signature song “Wicked Game"; as well as international hits such as “Blue Hotel”, “Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing”, and “Somebody’s Crying”. Tickets are still available at time of writing
For something different, take a guided tour through the arboretum in Kirchberg with the botanical curator from the National Musum of National History. Tours are in Luxembourgish, French and English and entrance is free.
So, for the women out there, who want to watch this weepie before the rest of the Luxembourg public, make your way to Kinepolis and take part in a Ladies Night Event. Adapted from the Colleen Hoover novel, Lily overcomes a traumatic childhood to embark on a new life. A chance meeting with a neurosurgeon sparks a connection but Lily begins to see sides of him that remind her of her parents’ relationship.
A rerun of the MET performance of the Puccini opera “Turandot” is showing at Cine Utopia. All screenings start at 13.45 and performances are in their original language with English subtitles.
Discover the world of Gene Simmons, the rock legend and co-founder of the legendary band KISS. Playing at den Atelier, you can explore the life of a rock god, serial entrepreneur and philanthropist.
Meet Luxembourg’s Alpacas and let them lead you on a relaxed hike along a picturesque 4km route through the countryside. Tickets are 30 euros per person and the group sets off from Hoverange, near Beckerich at 18:00. Tickets available here: https://www.visitguttland.lu/de/angebot/alpaka-trekking

Dive into the beats and rhythms at the e-Lake festival in Echternach, with headliners such as Markus Schulz and rising stars from OG Keemo, Itchy and Ben Gold. There is no camping at this year’s festival, but organisers have organised a free-of-charge shuttle bus service.
For the best fun you can have legally, head to de Gudde Wellen to watch waiters from different bars and restaurants as well as bar aficionados race through the streets, while carefully balancing trays filled with drinks. There will be obstacles and a catwalk at the end and the jury will pick winners – not only for speed but also for the person who did the best walk, had the best costume and spilled the fewest drinks. You can also choose to participate if you fancy your chances against the professionals.
A few hours after the conclusion of the women’s marathon, the final event of the Olympic Games, the Closing Ceremony will bring to a close more than two weeks of sporting feats and festivities. Wrapping up the Olympics in style, an all-new show “Records” will be staged in the Stade de France in the evening. If you have missed out on tickets to see this in Paris in person, you can watch it live on https://www.olympiades.lu/livestream-eoes24/. Watch this space for possible public screenings.
A rerun of the MET opera performance of George Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess” is showing at Cine Utopia. All screenings start at 13.45 and performances are in their original language with English subtitles.

Use your bank holiday (15 August) to join the BELONG Festival, a celebration of Luxembourg’s multicultural heritage. Watch live concerts featuring world-music ensembles, participate in workshops and engage with artists and attendees in cultural exchanges. Entrance is free. Batiment 4, Esch-sur-Alzette.
If you can’t decide whether you prefer the style and sound of Imagine Dragons or Coldplay, come and experience a wonderful concert by Candlelight at the Hotel le Royal, showcasing both their greatest songs.
Come and enjoy a classical, free concert featuring a string trio called Trio D’ARCO at the Villa Vauban Park. The ”concerts de midi” are designed to provide music lovers with a chance to enjoy a midday musical interlude. All concerts take place from 12:30-13:30.
Renowned for their electrifying live shows, Mutiny on the Bounty are bringing their signature sound to the Rotondes, as part of the Congés Annulés Festival. The band’s signature sound is a mix of heavy riffs, intricate melodies, lush soundscapes and complex rhythms that are both challenging and accessible.
Chalk, the three-piece from Belfast have fast established themselves as one of the most talked-about acts on the emerging scene, following the release of their debut album earlier this year. Supported by Steffou (DJ Set) at Rotondes, as part of the Congés Annulés festival.
Take a moment from Saturday shopping to listen to Nikola Eckertova-Zasman playing Musica dominicalis by Petr Eben on the organ in Notre Dame Cathedral. Entrance is free. 11:00 to 11:30
Whether you are a compulsive vinyl buyer or want to sell some of your records, spend a day at Luxembourg’s first private music flea market (Vide-Disques – Merch-O-Rama) at the Rotondes. Starts at 12:00 to 18:00 as part of Les Congés Annulés.
In Luxembourg for the first time, Australian rock band The Amity Affliction are performing their 2014 album “Let the Ocean Take Me” in its entirety at den Atelier. Supported by Emmure & Blacktoothed.
Protomartyr’s music, inspired by the environmental and economic conditions of their hometown of Detroit are bringing their post-punk sound to the Rotondes. Supported by Bobby Would and Silent Kid (DJ set).
Tickets are sold out for the punk rock spectacle that is “The Offspring” at the Rockhal. Listen to Today Radio for the latest competition to win tickets.
Tinariwen is a Tuareg music band formed in 1979 on the borders of Mali and Algeria. Pioneers of the assouf style (“nostalgia” in Tamashek), they address Taureg people’s preoccupations in songs that mix traditional West African and Arab music with blues, folk and other influences. Playing at den Atelier. Tickets are 37,80 and still available at time of writing.
Get ready for non-stop excitement & food at Luxembourg’s iconic fun fair,the Schueberfouer, running for 20 days until the 11 September . From delicious Gromperekichelcher to bumper cars and terrifying rides, this is the most fun you can have in Luxembourg.
Bargain hunters and visitors can peruse and acquire curios, collectors’ items and treasures at the antique and flea market (marché à la brocante), held on Place d’Armes twice a month.
Have you ever wanted to try swing dancing? Then this is your chance at a beginner taster class, held at Rotondes from 19:00-22:30. Entrance is free of charge.
Come and enjoy a classical, free concert featuring a string trio called the Eklektic trio (saxophone, oud and guitar) at the Villa Vauban Park. The ”concerts de midi” are designed to provide music lovers with a chance to enjoy a midday musical interlude. All concerts take place from 12:30-13:30.
Gilli Apter is one of South Africa’s top comedians, featured on the Netflix show Only Jokes Allowed, and host of the the international his show Story Party/True Dating Stories. She is performing at Carlitos Comedy Club at 20:00 in the show “The hilarious Deep Amazing Luxembourg Comedy Show”. 65 Rue du Fort Neipperg, 2230 Gare Luxembourg.
If you have somehow never seen the 2008 screen adaptation of Mamma Mia! or just need a lift on this last day of August, head to the Cinematheque and re-watch this ever-popular musical. Film starts at 19:00.
Be sure to check back regularly as our monthly guide series evolves and expands. This guide is put together by Sasha Kehoe for Today Radio and RTL Today. Think we’ve missed something out, then send us your suggestions to contenttoday@rtl.lu.