“MONACO ON STAGE – 100 years of concerts in Monaco” – Until 31 December 2022 – Quai Antoine I Exhibition Hall
At the initiative of the Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer, the Quai Antoine I Exhibition Hall is hosting a new exhibition, “MONACO ON STAGE – 100 years of concerts in Monaco”, dedicated to the special relationship that the Principality has with music.
From Joséphine Baker to Lady Gaga, from Charles Aznavour to Prince, many international stars have performed in Monaco over the last century and more. The exhibition shines a spotlight on this long musical tradition through an immersive journey behind the scenes and onto the stage.
The exhibition’s curator, Alex Jaffray, a composer, producer and music critic, and designer, Rudy Sabounghi, offer visitors the chance to go behind the curtain to see the autographed hallways, recreations of dressing rooms and exclusive content about the artists, hear some unique recordings, and more.
The exhibition promises some brand new musical and visual experiences. Discover for yourself until 31 December 2022.
Information: +377 98 98 83 03 or infodac@gouv.mc
Quai Antoine I Exhibition Hall
4 Quai Antoine I – 1st floor, Port Hercule – Monaco
Tuesday to Sunday, 1 pm to 7 pm – Entry is free
Guided tours (information available at the exhibition)
Closed: 19 November and 25 December 2022
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