The Monaco Grand Prix will take place from 4th to 7th June, marking the Principality’s first June edition under Formula 1’s revised calendar. But as ever in Monaco, the race is only part of the spectacle. Once the engines quieten, the city transforms into one of the most concentrated nightlife scenes in the world, with beachfront stages, superyacht parties, headline DJs, luxury club nights and live music running deep into the weekend.
One of the biggest race-weekend events confirmed for 2026 is Sunset Monaco, which returns to the private beach of Le Méridien Beach Plaza from 5th to 7th June. The event is an energetic three-day beach experience running from noon to midnight, combining music, Mediterranean glamour and a festival-style atmosphere on the seafront.
There’s always a great lineup of artists at Sunset, which has contributed to its legendary status in Monaco. This year, the line-up is stellar and includes Blondish, Ramyen, and Rammo on Friday, and Prospa and Seth Troxle on Saturday, and Adam Ten, Alex From Tokyo and Matteo Diop on Sunday.
Le Méridien will also unveil Casa Sunset x Mauro Colagreco, an elevated open-air dining concept that brings a new gastronomic dimension to the race weekend experience. Created in collaboration with Mauro Colagreco, the chef behind the three Michelin-starred Mirazur, the concept will offer an exclusive four-act tasting menu inspired by some of his most iconic dishes. Designed to evolve throughout the evening, Casa Sunset begins as an intimate Mediterranean dinner setting before transitioning into a late-night celebration with DJs and a more festive atmosphere until 3am. “I like the idea of sharing our cuisine in a freer, more spontaneous way, surrounded by nature, music and beautiful energy,” said Colagreco. “It’s another way to experience gastronomy — more relaxed, but always deeply rooted in pleasure and sharing.”

Jimmy’z Monte-Carlo lines up for Grand Prix weekend
Twiga, Lilly’s and Shellona add to the headline music scene
Twiga Monte Carlo will run a full Grand Prix programme combining dining, live performances and late-night club sets. Evenings typically begin with restaurant service before transitioning into a nightclub format, with headline names including 50 Cent, Anyma, Argy, Jamie Jones and Bob Sinclar across the weekend. Expect a high-energy, mixed music format and a dress-to-impress crowd, with table bookings strongly recommended.
Lilly’s Club Monte-Carlo focuses on a pure club experience, with a four-night line-up running from Thursday to Sunday. Rampa opens on 4th June, followed by Pawsa on the 5th. The weekend peaks on Saturday with Lil Baby and Central Cee, before closing on Sunday with John Summit and Travis Scott. Doors open late, and the venue operates primarily on guest lists and table reservations during Grand Prix weekend.
Shellona offers a beachside alternative at Turbo Monaco – Grimaldi Forum Monaco, blending daytime lounging with sunset DJ sets and evening parties from the 5th to the 7th. The line-up leans electronic, featuring &ME, Adriatique, ANOTR and WhoMadeWho. Service runs from lunch through late evening, making it one of the few venues that bridges day-to-night without a full club transition.
New Moods offers a live music alternative
For those looking beyond the club scene, Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer (SBM) has confirmed three Grand Prix evenings at New Moods from 5th to 7th June, with Coldshivers performing a Coldplay tribute show. The programme includes dinner and live music packages, with performances running later on Friday and Saturday and an earlier Sunday schedule.

Yacht parties remain Monaco’s most exclusive after-hours scene
No Grand Prix weekend in Monaco is complete without the yacht parties in Port Hercule, widely seen as the centre of the action once the racing ends. While terraces around the circuit, from Casino Square to the harbourfront, offer prime viewing and lively daytime atmospheres, it’s the port itself where the energy builds into the night.
Throughout the weekend, superyachts line the track, hosting trackside hospitality during the day before transforming into private party spaces after sunset. Many of these events are invitation-only or tied to high-end hospitality packages, often including open bars, DJ sets and late-night entertainment on deck.
Access is typically controlled through guest lists or premium bookings, with security at marina entry points. Even from the quayside, the atmosphere is unmistakable, with music carrying across the water and a steady flow of guests moving between yachts and nearby venues.
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A city-wide soundtrack to Grand Prix weekend
From Sunset’s beachfront stage at Le Méridien to Jimmy’z late-night sessions, Twiga’s international names and Lilly’s club line-up, to Shellona’s electronic beach atmosphere and live music at New Moods, the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix is once again as much about the music and social weekend as the sporting event.
With race action taking place from 4th to 7th June and Monaco hosting the first European round of the 2026 Formula 1 season, the Principality is preparing for four days in which every terrace, yacht, club and beach venue becomes part of the spectacle.
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