Luxembourg is gearing up for a busy concert year
Luxembourg is gearing up for a busy concert year
Luxembourg's music venues will become epicentres of cultural life in the coming months, according to colleagues at L'Essentiel. Rockhal and Luxexpo Open Air have announced major performances, including international stars and bright new names.
Rockhal: big names and full houses
Gims (2 February 2025)
Gims' rescheduled February concert will be the first big event of the season. His "Dernier Tour" show, which attracted 40,000 people in Paris, promises to be no less impressive.
Clara Luciani (14 March 2025)
The French singer will return to the stage with the album "Mon Sang", inspired by the birth of her son. All tickets are already sold out, confirming her status as a modern icon of the French scene.
Maluma (1 April 2025)
The Latin American pop star known for his electrifying hits will return to Rockhal after a triumphant 2022 concert. His album "Don Juan" continues to conquer the charts.
Luxexpo Open Air: large-scale open-air shows
Green Day (30 June 2025)
The concert has already gathered a full house. The American trio will return with new tracks from the album "Saviors", staying true to their pop-punk roots.
Sting (1 July 2025)
The legendary British musician will once again delight fans. This time he will take to the stage together with London drummer Chris Maas and guitarist Dominic Miller.
Justin Timberlake (8 July 2025)
The pop icon, known for her hits "SexyBack" and "My Love", will perform for the first time in Luxembourg with her new album "Everything I Thought It Was".
Guns N' Roses (28 July 2025)
Legendary rockers with Slash and Axl Rose will top the July concert poster. For fans it will be an opportunity to plunge into the atmosphere of the golden era of hard rock.
Abbaye de Neumünster: chamber atmosphere in a historic location
In July, the Abbey will host a variety of artists, including electronic band Meute, French singer Zaho de Sagazan, Irish artists Fontaines D.C., and legendary vocalist Beth Gibbons, known for her Portishead project.
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