You are looking for an event taking place in Monaco or in the surrounding towns during the month of June 2023
The new show by Baptiste Lecaplain, called "Voir les Gens" ("Seeing People"), is like a ball pit for adults: fun, colourful, and open to all. Except you get to keep your shoes on!
Born in Benin and now Senegal based, guitar virtuoso Bolero blends West-African rhythms into a potent musical performance that combines strings, horns, percussions and singing. His incredible guitar playing led him to perform alongside Orchestre Baobab and tour internationally for several years before collaborating with GUTS, Heavenly Sweetness and the Goeth Institute. Conceived as a meeting point between local musicians, Bolero’s deep musical background and Joseph Massoma’s flawless bass playing, this unique concert puts Afrobeat at the front and center of our stage for a night full of mesmerizing grooves and joyful dancing.
Ligue 1 French Football Championship: AS Monaco - Toulouse FC
The Monte-Carlo Stand-up and Comedy Festival, in collaboration with "Gross Prod", is proud to debut its latest show "FestiSmile" specially designed for the charity "Les enfants de Frankie". The American-style variety show will feature a sound and light display and performances by eight very different comedians. Prepare to laugh, clap, and even get on your feet and rock the auditorium at the Théâtre des Variétés, all in aid of sick and disadvantaged children.
Beauly Grace takes us on a journey through Soul music with her tribute to Aretha Franklin. Think all the hits from the Queen of Soul reinterpreted by Grace’s touching and powerful voice alongside her groovy quartet. Expect Think, I Say A Little Prayer, Respect, A Natural Woman and other amazing classics!
Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, 22/23 season under the Presidency of H.R.H. the Princess of Hanover - "Carmina Burana" with Kazuki Yamada (conductor), Charles Richard-Hamelin (piano), Mari Eriksmoen (soprano), Matthias Rexroth (countertenor), Adrian Eröd (baritone), CBSO Chorus (Simon Halsey, choirmaster). Music by Strauss and Orff.