HIGHLIGHT EVENT OF THE WEEK
Twist of Fate
The music
- Andrea Tarrodi Liguria for Symphony Orchestra
- Gustav Mahler Kindertotenlieder
- Piotr Ilitch Tchaïkovski Symphonie N° 5
19:30 – 21:30
Philharmonie Luxembourg
1 Place de l’Europe
L-1499 Luxembourg
A pianist, a bassist, and a drummer will create music like a live drawing – sketching melodies, shading rhythms, and letting ideas flow. Between compositions and full improvisation, the music will take shape in the moment, with the audience as part of the process
19:00-23:00
Subtile Showroom-Gallery
21A Avenue Gaston Diderich
L-1420 Luxembourg
Delaram Kafashzadeh began learning music at the age of three. She studied violin and singing at the Tehran School of Music for six years, graduating in 2017. After graduating, she discovered her passion for jazz and composition. She then spent three years living in Istanbul, Turkey, where she performed on numerous stages as a singer and pianist. We are delighted to welcome her to neimënster where she will perform with Luxembourgish drummer Mathieu Clément
11:00-12:00
Neimënster – Centre Culturel de Rencontre Abbaye de Neumünster
28 rue Münster
L-2160 Luxembourg
The City Promenade is the perfect way to get the most out of your stay in Luxembourg City. Accompanied by one of our official guides, you will discover the former fortress city’s top attractions and hidden gems!
14:00-16:00
Place Guillaume II, Ville Haute Luxembourg
Luxembourg City Tourist Office
Freshly minted viral superstar Patrick Spicer brings his quick wit, effortless crowd-work and hilarious true stories to Luxembourg!
20:00-22:00
Carlitos Comedy Club
65, Rue du Fort Neipperg
L-2230 Gare Luxembourg
Milow (Jonathan Vandenbroeck) has become one of Europe’s most prolific singer-songwriters, known for his ability to translate personal subjects into universal anthems. His hits, such as “You Don’t Know”, “Ayo Technology,” “Howling At The Moon” and more recent successes like “Whatever It Takes” and “ASAP,” have earned him a global following.
19:00
den Atelier
54 rue de Hollerich,
1740 Luxembourg
Josef Nadj’s latest production Full Moon seamlessly connects to his prior creation Omma, presented at the Théâtres de la Ville in 2021, exploring the essence of dance and movement alongside eight African dancers.
20:00
Grand Théâtre
1, rond-point Schuman
L-2525 Luxembourg