Event: 41st Primo Cup-Trophée UBS – four decades of one design racing
The Primo Cup-Trophée UBS, founded in 1985 by Prince Albert II, is a key Mediterranean regatta and the finale of the Monaco Sportsboat Winter Series.
The Primo Cup-Trophée UBS, founded in 1985 by Prince Albert II, is a key Mediterranean regatta and the finale of the Monaco Sportsboat Winter Series.
Since 2010, YCM’s Environmental Symposium has addressed yachting’s environmental challenges and sustainability initiatives, uniting an international network of owners and professionals.
The SMAKELIJK! COMEDY CLUB brings the best of Belgian stand-up to Monaco, featuring three fresh comedians with their unique brand of humor.
To mark International Women’s Rights Day on March 8, 2025, the Comité des Droits des Femmes is hosting the second edition of PowHer at Espace Léo Ferré, featuring activities from 10 AM to 8 PM with free entry.
Cerebral Man is a public lecture exploring the workings of the nervous system and its diseases.
The SMAKELIJK! COMEDY CLUB brings the best of Belgian stand-up to Monaco, featuring three fresh comedians with their unique brand of humor.
The Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2024/25 season features a Charlie Chaplin film screening with pianist Paul Lay, under the presidency of the Princess of Hanover.
The famous contemporary vocal ensemble from Stuttgart, the Neue Vocalsolisten, performing a legendary work of murmurs, magic, ineffable harmonies, and deep rituals: Stimmung, by Karlheinz Stockhausen.
At Les Sérénissimes de l’Humour, Philippe Lellouche debuts his first stand-up show, Stand Alone, blending humor and nostalgia as he shares childhood memories, loves, and anxieties with charming self-deprecation.
The Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2024/25 season presents a Printemps des Arts concert with Jukka-Pekka Saraste, featuring Wagner and Bruckner.
Les Sérénissimes de l’Humour presents an evening of laughter and emotion with Michel Boujenah, one of French comedy’s biggest stars.
The Virginie Hériot Trophy, led by YCM’s Pink Wave, is an international all-female regatta honouring the first woman Olympic gold medalist, supported by FxPro and sailing federations.
Les Sérénissimes de l’Humour presents Comedy des Sérénissimes, a night of explosive stand-up featuring talented up-and-coming comedians.
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo’s 2024/25 season presents Monteverdi’s Vespro della Beata Vergine, conducted by Gianluca Capuano, with the world premiere of Bruno Mantovani’s Venezianischer Morgen.
Pavillon Bosio, Monaco’s fine arts and scenography school, is opening its doors to the public, offering a chance to explore its studios, meet faculty and students, and join a virtual information session.
Rugby fans can watch the Six Nations matches live on a giant screen at the Marché de la Condamine, with food, drinks, and entertainment throughout the event.
The traditional conservatories’ concert showcases young musicians from Monaco’s Académie Rainier III and regional music schools, with cellist Henri Demarquette as this year’s patron.
A screening of Pierre Boulez’s Rythme, Musicales and Harmonie, Musicales, two 20th-century music documentaries first broadcast on France 3 in 1988.
The Quatuor Akilone, joined by Sindy Mohamed and Henri Demarquette, continues its Viennese Schools exploration with Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 16 and Schönberg’s Transfigured Night, a visionary chamber music work.
Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Monaco with Dubh Linn’s lively mix of Irish folk music and dance—venue details coming soon!
The French-language production of Dario Fo and Franca Rame’s Can’t Pay? Won’t Pay! brings sharp satire and absurdist comedy to the stage, exposing the social and political dysfunctions of contemporary society.
A tribute to Pierre Boulez’s love of poetry, featuring melodies by Debussy and Ravel, performed by bass-baritone Vincent Le Texier and pianist Ancuza Aprodu.
A Turkish Airlines EuroLeague game against FENERBAHCE BEKO ISTANBUL.
Francis of Delirium delivers a powerful blend of alternative rock and raw emotion, promising a memorable live performance.
The A1 Padel Tour’s “Grand Master” tournament will take place from March 21 to 30, 2025, at Tennis Padel Soleil in Beausoleil, featuring top international players, with free entry during the week and €10 tickets for the final weekend.
A concert celebrating Pierre Boulez’s legacy in “mixed music” will feature Yan Maresz’s Soli and Philippe Manoury’s Das Wohlpräparierte Klavier, performed by Jean-François Heisser on piano.
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo’s 2024/25 season will feature two operas by Maurice Ravel: L’Heure espagnole, conducted by Kazuki Yamada and directed by Jean-Louis Grinda, first performed in Paris in 1911, and L’Enfant et les Sortilèges, first performed in Monte-Carlo in 1925.
The BBC Symphony Orchestra will present two concerts dedicated to early 20th-century modern masterpieces, featuring avant-garde ballets, symphonies, and piano concertos, with François-Frédéric Guy as the soloist.
The Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation is hosting “Road Safety Day,” featuring free activities focused on bicycle safety and sports for families, including an exclusive Bike Challenge promoting sustainable mobility and road safety.
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo’s 2024/25 season will feature two operas by Maurice Ravel: L’Heure espagnole, conducted by Kazuki Yamada and directed by Jean-Louis Grinda, first performed in Paris in 1911, and L’Enfant et les Sortilèges, first performed in Monte-Carlo in 1925.
The BBC Symphony Orchestra will present two concerts dedicated to early 20th-century modern masterpieces, featuring avant-garde ballets, symphonies, and piano concertos, with François-Frédéric Guy as the soloist.
A Turkish Airlines EuroLeague game against ZALGIRIS KAUNAS.
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo’s 2024/25 season will feature two operas by Maurice Ravel: L’Heure espagnole, conducted by Kazuki Yamada and directed by Jean-Louis Grinda, first performed in Paris in 1911, and L’Enfant et les Sortilèges, first performed in Monte-Carlo in 1925.
Ensemble Linea’s “confrontation concert” will explore Pierre Boulez’s legacy by contrasting works from André Jolivet, whom Boulez critiqued but admired, and Raphaël Cendo, a vocal critic known for his “saturated music” style.
The Opéra de Monte-Carlo’s 2024/25 season will feature two operas by Maurice Ravel: L’Heure espagnole, conducted by Kazuki Yamada and directed by Jean-Louis Grinda, first performed in Paris in 1911, and L’Enfant et les Sortilèges, first performed in Monte-Carlo in 1925.
Rock band RABATA ROCA will take the stage at New Moods, delivering a powerful and energetic performance led by singer Frédéric Platini and supported by a lineup of skilled musicians.
In the third week of the Festival, pianist Hervé Sellin will reinterpret works by Debussy and Ravel with his unique jazz style, joined by trumpeter Claude Égéa for a dreamlike musical journey.
AS Monaco competes in the 2024/2025 Women’s National 2 Volleyball Championship, Pool B.
Hervé Sellin and his tentet will perform Marciac New-York Express, a series of jazz pieces reflecting transatlantic journeys between France and New York, including a new composition inspired by Pierre Boulez for the Printemps des Arts.
AS Monaco competes in the 2024/2025 Men’s National 2 Volleyball Championship, Pool A.
“Sur Incises: A Lesson by Pierre Boulez” is a documentary by Andy Sommer, offering an in-depth exploration of Boulez’s composition and musical approach.
Thomas Ospital returns to the Printemps des Arts for a recital featuring works by Bach, Messiaen, Liszt, and Ligeti’s innovative Volumina, following his notable 2023 performance.
The Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2024/2025 season, under the Presidency of H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover, features a “Tribute to Ravel” concert conducted by Kazuki Yamada with pianist Nelson Goerner.
Pascal Obispo’s 2024 autumn tour celebrates 30 years in music, featuring his greatest hits, new songs, and tracks he wrote for artists like Johnny Hallyday, Florent Pagny, Zazie, and excerpts from The Ten Commandments.
In early April, Monaco’s Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology in the Jardin Exotique neighbourhood will host a free and interactive workshop introducing children to the fascinating world of insects.
YCM’s Superyacht Chef Competition challenges nine chefs to create dishes from mystery ingredients under strict time limits, replicating the constraints of a yacht galley.
A Turkish Airlines EuroLeague game against PANATHINAIKOS AKTOR ATHENS.
Ensemble Court-circuit presents works by Gérard Grisey, Philippe Manoury, Philippe Hurel, and Marc-André Dalbavie, highlighting French musical creativity inspired by Pierre Boulez and the enduring influence of Claude Debussy.
Organist Éric Lebrun explores 17th and 18th-century English music, from the golden age of the 1620s to the works of Georg Friedrich Haendel, one of the few Baroque composers recorded by Pierre Boulez.
The 2025 Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters, one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious clay court tournaments, will return to the Monte-Carlo Country Club.
This family concert follows Noah’s quest to find Santa Claus, featuring music by Rossini and Ligeti, performances by the Altra Quintet, narration by Marion Fontana, and illustrations by Emma Bertin.
The Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2024/2025 season, under the Presidency of H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover, features Elias Grandy conducting and Valeriy Sokolov on violin for the “Printemps des Arts,” with a programme including works by Eötvös, Bartók, and Scriabin.
This 2007 Festival d’Aix-en-Provence recording captures Patrice Chéreau’s iconic staging of Leós Janáček’s masterpiece, conducted by Pierre Boulez, showcasing the powerful synergy between music and theatre.
The 2025 Printemps des Arts will conclude with Ravel’s Trio and Messiaen’s Quatuor pour la fin du Temps, performed by Trio Pantoum and Ann Lepage, reflecting Pierre Boulez’s legacy of inspiring the next generation.
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