DJ Mosimann to headline Monaco’s Fête de la Musique with free open-air concert

Internationally acclaimed DJ Mosimann will take centre stage on the Quai Albert Ier this 21st June for a high-energy, open-air concert to celebrate Monaco’s Fête de la Musique.

The Mairie de Monaco has announced that Mosimann, the renowned Franco-Swiss DJ and producer, will headline this year’s Fête de la Musique, offering a free, open-to-all concert on Friday 21st June at 9:30pm. Kicking off the evening at 8:30pm will be local talent DJ Greenhigh, setting the stage for what promises to be a landmark night on the Principality’s cultural calendar.

The performance will transform the Quai Albert Ier into a vibrant outdoor stage, welcoming residents and visitors for a celebration of sound under the stars.

“This year, we chose a DJ to bring a modern and dynamic edge to the event, with the aim of reaching a broader audience,” said Mayor Georges Marsan. “It’s an opportunity to experience something fresh and energising in the heart of Monaco.”

Mosimann, known for his explosive performances and genre-crossing style, is widely regarded as one of the most versatile DJ-producers of his generation. Self-taught and multi-talented, he blends electronic music with live instruments—mixing, drumming, singing, and playing keyboards in real time for a complete audiovisual experience.

A veteran of the global dance music scene, Mosimann boasts over a decade of international success, including six consecutive years in DJ Mag’s Top 100 and a consistent ranking among the top five French DJs worldwide. His sonic influences span from Jean-Michel Jarre to Daft Punk, fusing French Touch roots with a global electronic identity.

The artist’s motto, Change Your Mind, reflects his mission to reinvent the DJ set as a full-scale live show. His performances move fluidly between underground house and chart-topping hits, with tracks like Dancing on My Own.

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Photo source: Mairie de Monaco