Monaco’s Kaléido programme launches with Styleto concert at Fort Antoine

Monaco’s Direction des Affaires Culturelles is launching Kaléido, a new cultural programme dedicated to under-30s in the Principality, with a headline concert by French pop singer Styleto at Fort Antoine on 16th July.

The initiative brings together the Principality’s major cultural events for young people under a single banner, with a focus this year on emerging international artists performing live. Kaléido’s opening event marks the first in a series of concerts planned for the season.

Who is Styleto?

Lyon-born singer Styleto — real name Laure Gonnet — first built her following on YouTube and Instagram before transitioning to a music career, blending French pop with humour and self-deprecation to address her generation’s experiences and challenge gender stereotypes. She has amassed close to two million followers across social media.

Her 2022 debut, Carrousel, was an EP of covers featuring artists including Dalida, Angèle and Ben Mazué. She subsequently began writing original material, releasing singles including Trop bonnes and Dans la moyenne, before her breakthrough track Faut que tu m’aimes in 2024 brought her to national attention. Her first album of original songs, Fille lacrymale (2025), features collaborations with Louane and Ben Mazué, and earned her a nomination for Révélation féminine at the 2025 Victoires de la Musique. In 2026, she performed at L’Olympia and the Zénith de Paris as part of an extensive tour.

Tickets and access

Kaléido is aimed exclusively at young people under 30, and ticketing for the Styleto concert opened on 27th May for Monégasques, residents and students enrolled in the Principality. Tickets are available at montecarloticket.com and at the Théâtre Princesse Grace between 10am and 1pm, on presentation of valid identification — a Monégasque identity card, residence permit or student card. Identity checks will be carried out at the entrance on the night.

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Photo credit: Benjamin Vergely, Monaco Tourism Department