You have a truly musical weekend ahead of you that will liven up your summer evenings. However there are other things you can do. And here are our suggestions.

And La Note Bleue Summer Festival continues with Tamo Junto on Saturday 26 July 2025, at 9 pm.
South of France’s most infamous Samba band returns to La Note Bleue, bringing the Brazilian heat to the dance floor. For these summer editions, the collective has prepared many musical surprises with the goal to transport you right into the heart of the Brazilian Carnaval… just like in Copacabana!

One more concert but of a different kind of music you can attend on Sunday. Symphonic concert by the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra with Kazuki YAMADA, conductor, with the CBSO Chorus and Rainier III Academy Children’s Choir is performing the Liverpool Oratorio by Paul McCARTNEY & Carl DAVIS on Sunday 27 July 2025, at 9.30 pm in the Grimaldi Forum Monaco.

This year, the evenings on Quai Albert I will kick off on Saturday, July 26, 2025, with the grand pyromusical fireworks display, launched from Port Hercule. Lasting approximately 16 minutes, it will be visible from Quai Albert 1er, where a secure, sound-enhanced area will be accessible via seven access points.
Program:
• From 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.: Free access to bouncy castles
• 10:30 p.m.: Fireworks display, followed by a free DJ evening.

You can also visit one of numerous exhibitions open these days in Monaco. The exhibition “Monaco and the Napoleon(s): lntertwined Destinies”, for the first time, invites visitors to explore the strong ties that united the reigns of the two French emperors, Napoleon I and Napoleon Ill, with the Grimaldi dynasty. To recount this fascinating and little-known history-marked by grandeur, power, military exploits, and persona! relationships-the event will bring together major historical artifacts that illustrate the origins and formation of the contemporary Monegasque State.
Thanks to the collaboration of leading French and Monegasque museums, prestigious private collections and the invaluable support of the Prince’s Palace of Monaco-providing access to numerous treasures from its collections and archives-nearly 200 works of unique historical and artistic significance, many of which have rarely or never been shown to the public, will be gathered for this exhibition.

An Immersive exhibition “There Was a First Time” opened at Louis II Stadium to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
The exhibition is staged along the pedestrian walkway inside the stadium, newly renovated for the occasion, and will be open to the public for several months. It will highlight landmark firsts at the stadium: the first football match, the first world record, the first archery competition, the first concert, the first boxing gala and many others.
Thanks to archives, photographs and posters contributed by various organisations and bodies, visitors will have the opportunity to relive these historic occasions and gain a sense of the impact that the Louis II Stadium has had on sport and culture in Monaco.
The Monaco Museum of Prehistoric Anthropology invites you to discover its new temporary exhibition: The Butterfly Effect: The Pre-History of Animals, organised under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco. Explore whole rooms themed to the animal kingdom and biodiversity, and take a fascinating journey through archaeology and our natural history! It is open until Monday 1 December 2025, from 9 am to 6 pm in Musée d’Anthropologie Préhistorique.

The Oceanographic Institute of Monaco presents “Mediterranean 2050”, a 1,000 m² immersive exhibition at the Oceanographic Museum from Saturday, March 29, 2025. This brand-new, immersive and interactive exhibition aims to inspire visitors to the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco to take a different interest in the Mediterranean and commit to its protection, through a space-time journey to 2050.
Of course there are other interesting events taking place in Monaco. If you want to learn more about them visit our Calendar.
So have fun and enjoy your weekend!