1. Rediscover books at Rotondes
Category: Culture 🗓️ Sat 29 Jan & Sun 30 Jan 📍 Rotondes
Discover books in a new light. The event, curated by the Rotondes, presents books as more than just an object to leaf through, but also to interact with. .
2. Sample French wines
Category: Tasting 🗓️ Until Sun 30 Jan 📍 Luxexpo The Box
Sample a selection of French wines from the Bordeaux and Aquitaine regions from around 30 sellers. .
3. Listen to hard bop jazz
Category: Music 🗓️ Sun 30 Jan 📍 Neimënster
Jazz quintet The Minor Majors is inspired by the 1950s hard bop subgenre that features influences from rhythm and blues, blues and gospel. .
4. Laugh at comedy night
Category: Live show 🗓️ Tue 1 Feb 📍 Arca Bertrange
Cuban American comedian Matt Castellvi is headlining this comedy evening, which also features local comedians Ken Park and Conny Gengler. .
5. Hear Greek mourning songs
Category: Performing arts 🗓️ Wed 2 Feb & Thu 3 Feb 📍 Grand Théâtre
Choreographers Koen Augustijnen and Rosalba Torres Guerrero are bringing dance theatre Lamenta to Luxembourg, inspired by traditional Greek mourning songs. .
6. Attend February’s 3 du Trois extravaganza
Category: Dance 🗓️ Thu 3 Feb 📍 Banannefabrik
The monthly dance bill and visual arts show features choreographies by Konstantinos Papanikolaou and Claire Hurpeau. .
7. See OPL play score to classic silent comedy
Category: Cinema 🗓️ Fri 4 Feb 📍 Philharmonie
Composer Carl Davis makes his annual trip to Luxembourg to conduct the OPL in his score to silent comedy classic Safety Last! starring the great Harold Lloyd. .
8. Watch ballet at the Rockhal
Category: Dance 🗓️ Fri 4 Feb 📍 Rockhal
The St Petersburg Festival Ballet company brings Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky’s Sleeping Beauty to the Rockhal. .
9. Book Wine, Cheese, Enjoy
Category: Food & drink 🗓️ Sat 5 Feb & Sun 6 Feb 📍 Various venues
Discover the delights of the Moselle as restaurants and wineries open their doors for an open day of wine and cheese tastings. .
10. Visit plant-inspired exhibition
Category: Art 🗓️ Until Sat 26 Feb 📍 Casino Display
The project Woven In Vegetal Fabric: On Plant Becomings by Charles Rouleau seeks to create a forum where artists, academics, scientists and thinkers meet to ponder the concept of “becoming”. .