
Monaco is preparing to host one of the most anticipated charity events of the summer. On Saturday, July 11, 2026, the prestigious Salle des Étoiles at Sporting Monte-Carlo will welcome the annual Fight Aids Monaco Gala, an evening that combines entertainment, philanthropy and fundraising in support of the fight against HIV/AIDS.
The event is organized by Fight Aids Monaco, the association founded in 2004 by H.S.H. Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, which has spent more than two decades supporting people living with HIV, promoting prevention programs and raising public awareness.
The highlight of this year’s gala will be “God Save the Queen – Tribute 100% Queen”, one of the world’s most acclaimed tribute shows dedicated to the legendary British rock band.
Guests will enjoy an unforgettable evening featuring some of Queen’s greatest hits, celebrating the music and legacy of Freddie Mercury and his bandmates in the unique setting of Sporting Monte-Carlo.
The evening will also include an exclusive charity raffle, offering prestigious prizes donated by Monaco-based luxury brands, partners and supporters of the association.
Funds raised during the gala will support the wide range of initiatives carried out by Fight Aids Monaco.
The organization provides social and psychological support to people living with HIV, develops prevention and awareness campaigns, and finances international humanitarian projects in countries including Madagascar, Mauritius, Burundi and South Africa.
Among its flagship initiatives is the Maison de Vie in Carpentras, a dedicated retreat and support center offering care, rest and well-being services for individuals affected by the disease.
Ahead of the July gala, Fight Aids Monaco will host another major fundraising event.
On June 24, 2026, the historic Château de Crémat in Nice will stage a prestigious charity dinner celebrating the 180th anniversary of renowned French culinary pioneer Auguste Escoffier. The event will take place under the High Patronage of H.S.H. Princess Stéphanie of Monaco.
Beginning at 6:00 p.m., the evening will feature a diverse entertainment program including magic performances, acrobatic acts, artistic shows and live entertainment. Guests will be welcomed with champagne before enjoying an elegant seated dinner in one of the French Riviera’s most iconic venues.
Participation requires a contribution of €300 per person or €3,000 for a table of ten guests. All proceeds will directly support Fight Aids Monaco’s charitable programs.
Through these two major events, Monaco once again demonstrates its ability to combine glamour, culture and social commitment.
By bringing together music, gastronomy and philanthropy, Fight Aids Monaco continues to promote its message of inclusion, support and solidarity while engaging both local and international communities in a cause that remains as important as ever.
Guided by its motto, “Every human being is a resource for the world,” the association invites supporters to transform an evening of celebration into meaningful action for those living with HIV/AIDS.
