
The Monte-Carlo Summer Festival 2026 marks its 20th edition with a bold artistic shift focused on innovation and international appeal. From 3 July to 15 August 2026, the prestigious Monaco festival presents a diverse lineup blending pop, rock, soul, and auteur music, reinforcing Monte-Carlo’s status as one of Europe’s leading destinations for high-end live entertainment.
Under the artistic direction of Alfonso Ciulla, the festival moves away from predictable programming to embrace a more contemporary, dynamic vision aimed at a broader and younger audience, while preserving its signature identity as a luxury experience combining music, gastronomy, and performance.
The festival remains a unique immersive experience in Europe, where music is combined with the exclusive atmosphere of the Principality of Monaco.
The iconic venues include:
Each event becomes a full sensory experience, blending live performance, fine dining, and breathtaking views over the Mediterranean, in line with the tradition of the Société des Bains de Mer.
The 2026 edition represents a strategic turning point for the festival. In an increasingly competitive live entertainment market, the organization has embraced change to reinvent its format.
Key developments include:
This approach transforms the festival into a 360-degree cultural and lifestyle event.
On 3 July at the Opéra Garnier, the festival opens with Sébastien Tellier, featuring electronic sounds and modern atmospheres.
On 7 July, Jon Batiste performs, followed by Jason Derulo on 8 July at the Salle des Étoiles.
On 11 July, the traditional Fight Aids Monaco charity evening features “God Save the Queen,” a tribute to Queen.
On 18 July, the festival hosts the world premiere of “SOUL! (where legends come back),” an original production blending Afro-American music and dance performance.
On 21 July, London rock band The Last Dinner Party takes the stage, followed by Aya Nakamura on 22 July.
On 23 July, Colombian star Juanes performs, followed by John Legend on 26 July with an intimate storytelling concert.
On 31 July, Vanessa Paradis performs at the Opéra Garnier, while LP takes the stage on 1 August.
On 11 August, Lisa Stansfield performs, and the festival closes on 15 August with Laura Pausini, one of the most iconic voices in international pop music.
Each evening at the Salle des Étoiles opens with performances by the Ultramarine Girls Band, an all-female group known for its energy, versatility, and extensive international repertoire.
The festival reinforces its position as a hybrid between music event and luxury entertainment experience, fully aligned with the Monte-Carlo lifestyle.
Alongside its artistic renewal, the festival’s leadership is already looking ahead, with plans to host even more world-class superstars in future editions, further strengthening Monaco’s position as a premier global destination for live entertainment.
The 2026 edition therefore represents not only a major anniversary but also the beginning of a new chapter for one of the Mediterranean’s most iconic festivals.
