#hello_monaco weekend: what to do on June 7th and June 8th

A lot of people love summer, maybe because of their childhood memories of summer breaks, maybe because of many opportunities that this season can offer... What's your reason? And here are some suggestions to make your summer weekend even better.

A lot of people love summer, maybe because of their childhood memories of summer breaks, maybe because of many opportunities that this season can offer… What’s your reason? And here are some suggestions to make your summer weekend even better.

Concert by Véronique Sanson
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Looks like there is a lot of music and exhibitions this weekend. La Note Bleue – Summer Festival continues on Friday 6 at 9 pm and Saturday 7 June 2025, La Note Bleue. North-West London’s Lynda Dawn is a dynamic vocalist, songwriter, and producer making moves in the UK R&B scene. Rooted in a musically rich upbringing – from gospel harmonies in the church choir to the crackling sounds of her parents vinyl collections, she weaves soul, funk, boogie and jazz into nostalgia-tinged soundscapes, defined by celestial vocals and hypnotic grooves.

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One more concert this weekend is of quite different genre: it’s a Symphonic Concert of the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestrawith Kazuki YAMADA, conductor, Anne-Sophie MUTTER, violin, Pablo FERRÁNDEZ, cello, will be held on Sunday 8 June 2025, at 6 pm in Auditorium Rainier III. On the programme: TAKEMITSU, BRAHMS, SAINT-SAËNS.

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The famous arches of Stade Louis II

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.

Exhibition - "The Butterfly Effect"

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.

Méditerranée 2050
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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!

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