Young people aged 12–17 are invited to the capital's 'City Party' at Den Atelier on Saturday, 26 April, for an exciting evening of live performances – including a free shuttle service and no alcohol policy.

This years' City Party, organised by the municipality's youth department, follows the success of the first two instalments, both held in 2024.

Taking place at iconic Den Atelier (54, rue de Hollerich), the lineup features a fantastic selection of Luxembourg's artists. Edy Horvay, whose music ranges from deep and melodic house, will be performing, as well as DJ Dee, a former resident of the best clubs in Luxembourg with over 25 years of experience.

Other acts include Irem, a versatile artist who transcends language barriers as she effortlessly switches from one language to another, and Chasey Negro, widely regarded as one of the major figures in Luxembourg's rap scene. He is known for rapping in English while energising the crowd with his lyrics influenced by a variety of genres.

Doors open at 6pm, with concerts starting at 7pm and going on until midnight. Various information stands will be present on-site to inform and raise awareness among young party goers.

Since the party is organised specifically for minors, the event is alcohol-free.

A special shuttle service is offered free of charge within Luxembourg City, but a fee of €40 applies for trips outside of Luxembourg City. Reservations can be made until 25 April through the online form.

Entry tickets are on sale for €5 and can be purchased on the website www.atelier.lu. For more information, visit cityparty.vdl.lu.

RTL