1. Festival des migrations
Category: Culture 🗓️ Saturday 7 May📍 CEPA
Discover the many communities of Luxembourg at this year’s edition of the Festival des migrations, which features food, drink and music from different countries as well as round-tables and debates. .
2. Catch Ratboys at Rotondes
Category: Music 🗓️ Monday 9 May📍 Rotondes
Chicago’s Ratboys belatedly celebrate their 10th anniversary with a tour in support of an album of new recordings of early songs and rarities.
3. Hear Beethoven's 9th for peace
Category: Concert 🗓️ Monday 9 May📍 Philharmonie
The Luxembourg for Peace Orchestra and the Chœur de Chambre de Luxembourg, featuring four soloists, will perform the composer’s final masterpiece in aid of victims of the war in Ukraine. .
4. See Calexico
Category: Gig 🗓️ Wednesday 11 May📍 den Atelier
Joey Burns and John Convertino return for a fifth show at den Atelier. .
5. Watch The Souvenir diptych
Category: Cinema 🗓️ Thursday 12 May📍 Cinémathèque
Joanna Hogg’s The Souvenir was lauded by critics upon its release in 2019. Now the Cinémathèque is showning the film, along with its sequel, for the first time on the big screen in Luxembourg. .
6. Go baroque
Category: Concert 🗓️ Thursday 12 May📍 Philharmonie
The Phil’s artist-in-residence Isabelle Faust leads a quartet for a concert of baroque violin music. .
7. Like a Jazz Machine
Category: Festival 🗓️ Thursday 12 to Sunday 15 May📍 Opderschmelz
The tenth edition of the Like a Jazz Machine music festival, held annually in Dudelange, will take place from 12 to 15 May. .
8. 28th BLC Car Boot Sale
Category: Thrift 🗓️ Saturday 14 May📍 Parking Adenauer
The British Ladies Club of Luxembourg hosts its annual car boot sale at Parking Adenauer in Kirchberg on Saturday 14 May. .
9. James Joyce in Luxembourg exhibition
Category: Literature 🗓️ Tuesday 26 April - Saturday 10 September📍 National Library of Luxembourg
Irish author James Joyce once described Luxembourg as “a lovely quiet rose-growing part of dirty old Europe”, with this exhibition at the national library dedicated to era of his visit in the 1930s. .
10. The Rape of Europe
Category: Exhibition 🗓️ Friday 29 April - Sunday 16 October📍 MNHA
Russian artist and Putin critic Maxim Kantor is showing more than 60 works at MNHA, including one created specifically for the exhibition, with visitors invited to donate to the Red Cross as the entry fee is waived. .