
Mnozil Brass is a quirky brass band, that don’t take themselves too seriously, yet performing with astonishing virtuosity and accuracy. They’ve come a long way since their origins in a Viennese tavern. Their recipe must work, because here they are, 30 years later! Tickets at the Philharmonie between €26–€64.
It’s the roaring 2000s party at Den Atelier again, hosted by Hootenanny. Expect the biggest hits and a very long party! Tickets are €22,40 including fees.
The Salon des Vignerons Indépendants returns to Luxexpo The Box this weekend, bringing together passionate winemakers from Bordeaux and beyond. Enjoy exclusive tastings, discover perfect food pairings, meet the winemakers, and stock up on your favourites. There are also after-work sessions.
The CMCM Euro Meet celebrates its 25th edition at La Coque, once again welcoming some of the biggest names in international swimming. With its application as a qualifier for the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore, the stakes are higher than ever.
Step into a world of timeless beauty as the Antiques & Art Fair returns for its 50th edition at Luxexpo The Box. With over 100 exhibitors from seven countries, expect a treasure trove of antiques, fine art, and luxury collectible, plus a stylish brunch on Sunday to wrap up the experience.

See the final weekend of the Mudam exhibition Women, Art & Computing, delving into the overlooked history of digital art through a feminist lens, highlighting the contributions of women artists who used computers as both tools and subjects. More info here.
Dressed-up children carrying self-made lanterns will be wandering the streets on Sunday evening, singing the traditional song Léiwer Härgottsblieschen, and promising health and joy. Share some treats with them for when they ring your doorbell! See our full article here.

Join Peppa on her adventures at Opderschmelz, as she joins George and her friends on an exciting camping trip in the woods. A live performance full of songs, dance, games, and surprises. Of course, Peppa will come out into the foyer after the show for a photo and big hug. The show is in German, and selling out fast, so grab the last tickets here.
A dying mother writes to her children Jeanne and Simon requesting them to fulfil her last wishes. Following her instructions, they discover a world full of hatred, differences, and love. Directed by Denis Villeneuve. Screening at 7.15pm at Cinematheque.
Experience the virtuosity of diatonic accordionist David Munnelly, known for his Irish traditional and European influences, alongside acclaimed guitarist Shane McGowan, who has collaborated with renowned folk artists for over a decade. Tickets are €15 and you can reserve via 26 61 71 - 1 or info@weiler-la-tour.lu. More info here.
ARCHIVE are renowned for their eclectic blend of trip-hop, progressive rock, electronica, and alternative rock. This evening they’re performing their two classic albums, “You All Look The Same To Me” and “Controlling Crowds Part I-III”, 30 years after taking the UK and Europe by storm. Tickets €45.
Pop out of work for a 30-minute free concert at the Philharmonie. Members of the Luxembourg Philharmonic Academy and the newly created European Orchestra Academy present a joyful, mid-day programme. You’ll be freshly recharged for the afternoon, just show up at the door and enjoy.
Roll the dice on a fun night out at De Gudde Wëllen’s monthly board game night, held every first Tuesday of the month at 7pm. With exquisite games, tasty drinks, and homemade veggie/vegan food, just grab a seat, pick a game, pay the €5 fee, and let the experts guide you.
Students from St George’s and Michel Lucius and New World Theatre Club as well as students residing in Cyprus, the UK, Belgium and France will delight audiences with their renditions of timeless classics at the Shakespeare Schools Festival. Taking place at Salle Nic Klecker of Neumünster Abbey on two nights. Tickets are available here, and listen to our interview here.

Rotondes are hosting a Californian shoegaze night with Cold Gawd and Soft Blue Shimmer. Expect dreamy R&B melodies, grandiose and swooning walls of noise, and floaty, hazy instrumentation. And all of that for just €14!
Known for his vibrant stage presence and distinctive sound, funky guitarist Cory Wong has carved out a unique niche in the music world, fusing elements of jazz, rock, and funk into a genre-defying style that keeps listeners grooving. Get ready for some true wizardry. Tickets go for €44.
Radio 100,7 invites you to Eurosonic Aircheck at De Gudde Wëllen, a special homecoming event for Ryvage after his Eurosonic adventure. The stellar lineup includes the hauntingly beautiful sounds of ÆM, an after-work DJ set by radio 100,7’s Trendscheif team, and an after-show party featuring Hirsto, ensuring the night ends on a high note.
Annemie Osborne (cello, vocals) and Hendrik Vanattenhoven (double bass) present an intimate musical journey blending influences from Brazil, the Balkans, North America, England, and Luxembourg’s own cultural roots. Two wonderful musicians with two powerful instruments. Tickets €20 in Niederanven.
Come see Charlie Chaplin films on a big screen accompanied by the Luxembourg Philharmonic. A film-concert evening for children aged 6 and over. Tickets €14 for kids, €20 for adults.
An acrobatic show for kids with a deeper meaning. Jesse suffers from cystic fibrosis, a lung disease. With the help of his girlfriend, Jesse learns to keep going, not through fear, but by dreaming. The circus performance tells of the fragility of our existence – with elements such as oxygen – and the power of hope. A touching acrobatic show, in German and as of €14 at Trifolion Echternach.
From karaoke battles to kendo demonstrations, Japanese street food and anime merch, the Anime Focal Luxembourg is a vibrant pop culture celebration bringing together cosplayers, artists, 200 stands, and fans for a weekend. Tickets here.

Portuguese fado icon Mariza is back in Luxembourg. The embodiment of cosmopolitan fado, Mariza brings a breath of fresh air to this two-hundred-year-old Portuguese music, of which she is one of the world’s leading ambassadors. Come discover her exceptional vocal talent and stage presence. Tickets at the Philharmonie between €34–€78, and they’re selling fast.
Various pubs and sports bars, like Crossfire - The Nordic Bar and Schrainerei, are screening the Super Bowl Final, serving American food & drinks all night long. Reservations recommended.
A principled hitman finds himself in the crosshairs of a local mobster while working for the American mafia. However, his ideals compel him to rebel against the mafia’s code of ethics. 7.30pm at Cinémathèque.
The Echternacher Lycée is hosting a talk (in Luxembourgish) on regulating and banning mobile phone use in schools, and what positive impact this has on awareness of students and teachers. Experts share advice and insights on digital consumption, as well as provide further practical tips on the subject. Entry is free at Trifolion, reservations obligatory.
Join the global effort to promote safer internet usage on Safer Internet Day, featuring two conferences and a round table. Topics include digital legacy management and the impact of online hate, with presentations in Luxembourgish and French. As of 2pm at Neimenster.
Head down to Liquid Bar in the Grund for a beer and enjoy this tribute to Kurt Rosenwinkel and Pat Metheny by Luxembourgish musicians Veda Bartringer, Max Serra and Niels Engel. Free entry.
In DUB, Franco-Senegalese artist Amala Dianor dives into the dynamic evolution of hip-hop culture, capturing how today’s youth globally is reshaping urban dance. This show has international dancers blending everything from whacking to dancehall, and jookin to pantsula. A true celebration and cultural exchange. Tickets €8–€25 at Grand Theatre.

Join the Lëtzebuerg City Library for an exclusive screening of “Disco Afrika”, the debut feature by Malagasy filmmaker Luck Razanajaona, celebrated at the Berlinale 2024. Enjoy the director’s insights during the Q&A after the screening. For ages 12 and older, free screening at 6.30pm.
The 21-year-old is bringing her indie-rock anthems to the intimate stage of Rotondes, the first night of her European tour. You’ll be gutted to miss this close-up experience if the next time she comes around she is playing the Rockhal. Tickets €31,20.
Get ready for a burst of colour and creativity as the Salon du Tissu returns this spring at Luxexpo. With over 40 exhibitors across 4,000m², this DIY fashion haven is your go-to for the latest fabrics, sewing essentials, and fresh trends to bring your spring projects to life.
Red Mic is bringing the best comedians from around the globe to Luxembourg for one night only! A hilarious night where six amazing comedians give you their absolute best jokes. Starts at 9pm at Carlitos Comedy Club, tickets €15 online and €20 at the door.
Go backstage and off the beaten path at the Philharmonie, discovering the special architecture, the various concert halls and underground labyrinth of the backstage area. You’ll also bump into musicians and technicians and might just be at the right time to witness a rehearsal. Tickets €12 and starts at 11am.
The Science Club has planned a 2-hour lunar exploring session. Point a telescope at the moon and learn more about this fascinating natural satellite. Starts at 6pm, costs €5 and register here.
Let The Bootleg Beatles take you on a spectacular journey through the band’s career. Featuring hits from A Hard Day’s Night, Help!, Magical Mystery Tour, Yellow Submarine, and Let It Be, this incredible stage show blends authentic Beatles-style performances, orchestral backing, and unforgettable moments of Beatles banter – all with the uncanny likenesses of the Fab Four. Tickets €36,60 at Rockhal.
Kufa presents a night of groundbreaking performances with Diana Burkot, a key member of the iconic Russian collective Pussy Riot, and New Age Doom, known for their powerful contributions to Moscow’s DIY scene. An electrifying night of drums and electronic music. Tickets as of €12.
Lose yourself in the kaleidoscopic sounds of Keshavara, where Kraut-pop meets psychedelic grooves and dub-infused rhythms. Once a solo journey of German-Indian musician Keshav Purushotham, the project has evolved into a full-band experience, crafting surreal, genre-blurring soundscapes that shimmer like a mirage in the desert. Tickets €18 at De Gudde Wëllen.
When Dan Gallagher gets involved with another woman in spite of being married, he gets more than what he bargained for. She sets out to ruin his marriage seeking to have him all to herself. At 8.30pm at Cinémathèque.
Wear a Venetian mask and dance to the rhythms of Rio at this dazzling carnival-inspired music festival at Neimenster. Experience a thrilling musical adventure as our inventive musicians bring an enchanting, one-of-a-kind performance for all ages. Tickets & details.
This prize-winning performance by flamenco virtuosos Patricia Guerrero and Alfonso Losa unveils new layers of passion, vulnerability, and instinctive movement, blending tradition and innovation in this rich culture. Tickets €20 at Grand Theatre.
“At the crossroads of distinct musical worlds, Nesrine travels travels a road strewn with jazz, Arabo-Andalusian music, pop and soul”, writes Citizen Jazz. After a stint with Cirque du Soleil and the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, the singer and cellist is now flying solo. Drawing a sometimes lute-like quality from her cello, she invites the audience on a musical journey. Tickets at the Philharmonie for €28.
See acclaimed international and local jazz acts in Echternach: Richard Bona, Sara Gilis & Jeff Herr and Linq on Thursday, Bill Frisell Trio, Veda Bartringer Quartet and Bodies on Saturday, and Thomas Quasthoff meets Rüdiger Baldauf, The Metz Foundation and Nobaban on Sunday. Tickets at Trifolion for individual days and the full weekend.
Luxembourg’s Eurovision star and our dear friend TALI has her first headline show at den Atelier this month. Influenced by artists like Billie Eilish, Lizzy McAlpine, and Lady Gaga, TALI blends pop, indie, and latin music together to create her own unique sound. She is now devoting her time to her upcoming EP to be released early 2025, so this show should be good! Tickets from €21,0.
