Thursday 2 October
Garer Maart (+)
The ‘Garer Maart’ welcomes customers in the heart of the Gare district, at the foot of the ‘Place de Paris’ tram stop and the terraces of the cafés and restaurants on the square, offering a variety of products.
Friday 3 October – Saturday 4 October – Sunday 5 October

On Friday 3rd and Saturday 4th October, historic celebrations will be held to mark the change of throne, with HRH Prince Guillaume becoming Grand Duke of Luxembourg. The festivities will end on Sunday 5th October with a Te Deum held at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Luxembourg. Go to the full programme
Monday 6 October
Philharmonie Luxembourg (+)
Robert Schumann: Piano Trios (Klaviertrio op. 63 Klaviertrio op. 80 Klaviertrio op. 110)
Vilde Frang, Maximilian Hornung & Denis Kozhukhin
Tuesday 7 October
Liquid Bar: Vincent Thékal Trio ft. Rémy Labbé (+)
Following numerous musical and personal experiences in Europe and the United States with a diverse array of musicians, Vincent Thekal decided to form his new trio with two long-time friends, both of whom are highly sought-after side men on the international scene, to present this new music.
Wednesday 8 October
MUDAM: Artist Talk with Annette Kelm (+)
As part of Radio Luxembourg: Echoes across borders. New Collection Display, Mudam invites its publics to a series of conversations exploring the voices behind the artworks – artists whose practices foreground sculpture, materiality and the narratives embedded within their chosen mediums.
Thursday 9 October
Coque: Luxembourg Ladies Tennis Masters 2025 (+)
For the 2025 edition, the Luxembourg Ladies Tennis Masters has already confirmed three renowned players: Eugenie Bouchard (CAN), Anett Kontaveit (EST), and Kirsten Flipkens (BEL).
