Every summer, the glittering Principality of Monaco transforms into one of Europe’s most exclusive live-music destinations with the return of the Monte-Carlo Summer Festival—a celebration of global stardom, elegance, and unforgettable performances under the Mediterranean sky.
A season of glamour and world-class music
Running from early July to mid-August 2026, the festival once again takes over two of Monaco’s most iconic venues: the open-air Salle des Étoiles and the opulent Opéra Garnier Monte-Carlo.
Here, audiences don’t just attend concerts—they experience them. The setting is intimate yet undeniably luxurious, often placing guests just metres away from some of the biggest names in global music. Over the years, the festival has built a reputation for seamlessly blending timeless legends with contemporary chart-toppers, spanning pop, rock, jazz, soul, and electronic sounds.
Who’s performing in 2026?
The official 2026 lineup is still being revealed, with anticipation building around which international stars will take the stage this year with names such as Vanessa Paradis, Jason Derulo and John Legend already being announced.
For the latest announcements and ticket details, festivalgoers can follow updates directly through the official site: Monte-Carlo Summer Festival
If previous editions are anything to go by, audiences can expect a carefully curated mix of iconic performers and global sensations.
More than just concerts
A standout moment already confirmed for 2026 is the prestigious Monaco Red Cross Gala concert—an evening that blends philanthropy with world-class entertainment. Traditionally attended by Albert II, Prince of Monaco, the gala is as much a social highlight as it is a musical one.
But beyond individual performances, the festival is a full sensory experience: champagne dinners, sea-view terraces, and a guest list that often includes celebrities, royalty, and international jet-setters.
Why it remains unmissable
What sets the Monte-Carlo Summer Festival apart isn’t just its lineup—it’s the atmosphere. There are bigger festivals, louder festivals, and certainly muddier ones—but none rival the effortless glamour of watching a world-class artist perform beneath the stars on the Riviera.
In Monaco, music isn’t just heard—it’s lived, in style.











