
The summer of 2026 in Monaco opens with one of its most prestigious cultural highlights: the Summer Concerts at the Prince’s Palace. From July 9 to August 6, 2026, the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra returns to perform in the spectacular Courtyard of the Prince’s Palace, offering six exceptional evenings featuring internationally renowned conductors and soloists.
This historic concert series, initiated by Prince Rainier III and Princess Grace, has been a defining feature of Monaco’s cultural summer calendar for over sixty years.
Every year, from mid-July to early August, the Prince’s Palace becomes a unique open-air stage for symphonic music. The Courtyard’s remarkable setting, combined with the artistic excellence of the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra, makes this series one of the most anticipated classical music events in Europe.
The 2026 edition continues this tradition with a high-level program spanning Romantic masterpieces and 20th-century orchestral works.
The 2026 season includes six evening concerts, all starting at 9:30 PM, with doors opening at 8:45 PM. Each performance features a distinct program conducted by world-class artists.
The season opens with Philippe Jordan, presenting a program dedicated to Gustav Mahler, setting a powerful tone for the series.
Conductor Simone Young joins cellist Pablo Ferrández for works by Mendelssohn, Elgar, and Mozart, blending elegance and Romantic expression.
A standout evening featuring Charles Dutoit, legendary pianist Martha Argerich, and soprano Alexandra Marcellier, with music by De Falla and Prokofiev.
Conductor Juraj Valčuha and violinist Sayaka Shoji perform works by Bernstein, Sibelius, and Prokofiev, combining intensity and lyricism.
Martin Rajna leads the orchestra with pianist Zoltán Fejérvári in a program featuring Beethoven and Dvořák.
The season concludes with Kazuki Yamada and pianist Alexandre Kantorow, performing works by Liszt and Ravel.
Concerts begin at 9:30 PM, and doors open at 8:45 PM. Late entry is not permitted after the performance begins.
Tickets can be booked via the official website of the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra or by calling +377 92 00 13 70.
The 2026 Summer Concerts reaffirm Monaco’s position as a leading destination for classical music. With an exceptional setting, world-class performers, and a prestigious repertoire, the series offers a unique cultural experience in the heart of the Principality.