CABARET FAM: Charity Evening in Support of Fight Aids Monaco
December 16 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
€40
On 16 December, Monaco will host an unprecedented cultural and charitable event: Cabaret FAM, an elegant and immersive evening organised by Luxury Marketing Connect Monaco, a Monte-Carlo–based luxury marketing and PR agency specialising in high-end brand communication.
The event is presented by Manel Dalgó, a renowned transformist artist celebrated for his refined stage presence and distinctive artistic expression.
With the support of H.S.H. Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, the evening will take place at Marius Restaurant, and all proceeds from ticket sales (40€ per entry) will be donated to Fight Aids Monaco, the association presided over by the Princess.
For the first time in Monaco, a contemporary cabaret performance will take center stage, presented in an intimate format featuring a main transformist artist, Manel Dalgó, accompanied by two dancers.
Unlike traditional productions, the performance will unfold at floor level, with no stage, creating a close and immediate connection between the artists and the audience.
The full entry fee (40€) will be donated directly to Fight Aids Monaco, an association dedicated since 2004 to supporting individuals living with HIV and combating stigma through education, prevention, and humanitarian work.
This event aims to:
- Raise awareness about the association’s mission,
- Support its ongoing initiatives,
- Introduce a new cultural experience where art and philanthropy come together in a meaningful way.
Practical Information
Date: 16 December 2024
Time: 6:30 pm
Venue: Marius Restaurant, Monaco
Entry: 40€ (donated entirely to Fight Aids Monaco)
Reservations: https://club.luxurymarketingconnectmonaco.mc/events/cabaret-fam
About Fight Aids Monaco
Founded in 2004 by H.S.H. Princess Stéphanie, Fight Aids Monaco works to support individuals living with HIV through psychological, social, and medical assistance. The association is also actively involved in prevention, awareness campaigns, humanitarian outreach, and operates La Maison de Vie, a residence in Provence offering rest and support for those affected by HIV/AIDS.


