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Luxembourg's central station will become a music venue

Last time updated
09.06.25
Music festival in Luxembourg, CFL

Andrej Lišakov, Unsplash

Luxembourg's Central Station will be one of the stages for street performances as part of the Fête de la Musique (Festival of Music) in Luxembourg, which will take place from 13 to 21 June. On 13 June, eight musical projects will perform here. Admission is free and the schedule is designed to run all day long, from morning jams to evening blues.

08:30–09:30 — Brave & Friends

A band from the music school opens the programme. The live performance of the pupils at this time will fill the station with an atmosphere of freshness and enthusiasm.

10:00–11:00 — Jamax

A classic rock set from the band Jamax - for those who like guitar riffs with their morning coffee.

11:30-12:30 - Däppegeisser

A softer, lyrical sound at the intersection of folk and song poetry, this hour will be a musical respite.

13:00-14:00 - Fallen Lies

A set with real drive. The band Fallen Lies will delight fans of heavy sound in the middle of the day.

14:30–15:30 — Empty Arms Blues

The mood will change to a bluesy one. The Empty Arms Blues band will perform intense, sensual compositions.

16:00–17:00 — Vocals on Tour

This hour will be dedicated to pop music - a light and melodic end to the work day.

17:15–18:15 — Bottlenecks

The final chord of the day is blues again, this time from Bottlenecks. The set promises to be intense and soulful.

The event is organised by CFL - Luxembourg's national railway company. The speciality is that some of the speakers are employees of the company who have decided to combine their professional and musical worlds. On this day, the central station becomes not just a transport hub, but a real cultural centre.

The festival is part of the large-scale national project Fête de la Musique, which covers many locations around the country, including Dudelange and other cities. The idea is to make music accessible, lively and unifying. In 2025, it reaffirms its status as a key early summer cultural event.

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Last time updated
09.06.25

We took photos from these sources: Andrej Lishakov, Unsplash

Authors: Alex Mort

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