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Festival International du Cirque de Monte-Carlo

Chapiteau Fontvieille 5 avenue des Ligures

The world’s biggest circus festival – the Festival International du Cirque de Monte-Carlo – will soon celebrate its 45th anniversary with a breath-taking display at the iconic Big Top in Fontvieille. After a forced pause of two years owing to the Covid-19 pandemic, the circus festival is returning from 20th to 29th January 2023 for a joyous and excitement-filled celebration.   Some of the unmissable artists set to participate in the anniversary celebrations include Peter Marvey, a world-famous magician who will amaze the audience with mind-blowing illusions, and an American artist...

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Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique

The 25th edition of the Rallye Automobile Monte-Carlo Historique kicks off in the Principality on 24th January before touring the region of southern France in a spectacular automotive display. The special feature of this historic rally is that only cars that participated in the Rallyes Automobiles Monte-Carlo between 1955 and 1980 are allowed to take part. The finish line is Port Hercules on 1st February and a glamorous gala dinner and awards ceremony will be held the following day at the Salles des Etoiles.

Mozart in Monaco

Auditorium Rainier III Boulevard Louis II

The Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra will be performing five concerts dedicated to the works of one of the classical world’s most prolific and famous composers, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, from the end of January. The opening night on Friday 27th January will feature pianist David Bismuth accompanied by Liza Kerob on violin, Frederico Andres Hood on alto and cellist Thierry Amadi who will be playing pieces by both Mozart and that other classical master, Ludwig von Beethoven. Then on Sunday 29th, the OPMC’s Artistic and Musical Director Kabuki Yamada will be conducting...