Are you ready for a weekend full of sport, charity and music? Then we are ready to guide you through the events.

Ready, set, give: No Finish Line Monaco returns from November 15 to 23!
Since its inception, the No Finish Line has been a major sporting, intergenerational celebration, combining self-improvement and conviviality for a single cause: helping children. Thanks to this surge of generosity and this sporting enthusiasm, this race of the heart is a shining demonstration that happiness is always a quest to be renewed, shared, and offered.
The principle is simple: walk or run the circuit as many times and for as long as you like (with a chip issued on site to count the kilometers). For each kilometer run, Children & Future commits to donating €1 to support projects that benefit sick or disadvantaged children. A race open to all, and kilometers that change lives!

For little ones there is a play The Crazy Adventures of Lili Chardon on stage of Theatre des Muses on Saturday the 15th at 4:30 pm and Sunday the 16th at 11:00 am.
When Norbert sets out to find his lost balloon and discovers Lili building a flying machine, he decides to go on an adventure with her. Through meeting some colorful characters, Lili and Norbert, so different from each other, will learn to bond and work together to succeed.

Come see the show “Treasure Island” to celebrate the 2025 National Day on November 15 at 4:00 p.m. in Espace Léo Ferré.

“The Fairy Harp” Chamber music concert is organized on Saturday 15 November 2025 at 7 pm in Église Réformée de Monaco.
Fabrice Pierre, a world-renowned French harpist, stands out for his warm and authentic personality. It is impossible to separate the man from the artist—much to the delight of music lovers charmed by the power and generosity of his performances, and of his students, who have gone on to become concert harpists and soloists with the world’s finest orchestras, starting with our own Monte-Carlo Philharmonic! This is also true for his friends and chamber music colleagues. David Lefèvre and Katherine Nikitine, artistic directors of Les Concerts de la Voûte, are particularly pleased to welcome Fabrice Pierre for a concert that promises to be memorable.

Opera de Monte-Carlo presents Aida by Giuseppe Verdi with the Choir of the Opéra de Monte-Carlo and the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra on Sunday 16 November 2025 at 3 pm in the Grimaldi Forum Monaco.
Set in a pseudo-historic vision of Ancient Egypt, Giuseppe Verdi’s Aida depicts a dramatic clash between Aida and Amneris, haughty princesses battling for the valiant warrior Radames’s love. Aida had been commissioned for the inauguration of the Suez Canal, hence its reputation for cinemascopic dimensions – elephants included. The first Monaco performance in 1884 had to suffer cuts in the mass scenes due to the size of the Salle Garnier. In 2025, this poses problems no longer since Davide Livermore and his team can work in the expanse of the Grimaldi Forum where they have already proven an amazing creativity in using modern technology for breathtaking scenery.

The New National Museum of Monaco is dedicating an original exhibition to cacti and succulent plants on 06.07.2025 – 11.01.2026, in collaboration with the YVES SAINT LAURENT Museum in Marrakech, which initiated the project in 2024. Curated by Marc Jeanson and Laurent Le Bon, with scenography by Jasmin Oezcebi, “Cactus” offers a dual perspective, botanical and artistic, on these plants.

The traditional Monaco Funfair is returning to Port Hercule from October 17 to November 19, 2025 .
Rides, games, and delicious treats await you for some festive fun with family or friends!
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!


