Events in Luxembourg

Luxembourg, nestled in the heart of Europe, is a country renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant cultural scene. Throughout the year, Luxembourg hosts a variety of events that showcase its heritage, arts, music, and outdoor activities.

Whether you’re exploring the historic streets of Luxembourg City, hiking in the scenic countryside, or enjoying traditional festivities in a charming village, Luxembourg’s events offer a captivating glimpse into the country’s diverse culture, history, and natural beauty.

 

National Day in Luxembourg commemorates the Grand Duke’s Official Birthday and celebrates Luxembourgish culture and heritage with parades, concerts, fireworks, and festivities across the country.

Time: June 23rd.

Schueberfouer is one of the largest and oldest funfairs in Europe, featuring amusement rides, games, food stalls, live entertainment, and attractions in Luxembourg City’s Glacis Park.

Time: Late August to early September.

Winterlights is an annual event in Luxembourg City, transforming the capital’s historic center into a festive wonderland with Christmas markets, light installations, ice skating rinks, concerts, and seasonal attractions.

Time: Late November to early January.

The Echternach International Festival showcases classical music performances, chamber music concerts, opera, recitals, and orchestral performances by international and Luxembourgish artists in Echternach.

Time: June to July.

The Luxembourg City Film Festival is a showcase of international cinema, featuring screenings of feature films, documentaries, short films, and animations, along with workshops, panel discussions, and industry events.

Time: Late February to early March.

Siren’s Call is a music and culture festival held in various venues across Luxembourg City, featuring live music performances, DJ sets, art installations, exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events.

Time: May.

The Medieval Festival in Vianden transports visitors back to the Middle Ages with jousting tournaments, medieval reenactments, craft markets, traditional music, and period costumes in Vianden Castle.

Time: August.

The European Month of Photography in Luxembourg showcases contemporary photography exhibitions, installations, workshops, and events at galleries, museums, and cultural venues nationwide.

Time: September to October.

The Blues’n Jazz Rallye is a music festival held in Luxembourg City, featuring live performances by blues, jazz, and soul artists at various venues, clubs, and outdoor stages.

Time: July.

Roude Léiw Junior Festival

It will be organize in Luxembourg. This festival is dedicated to young wine producers and offers the opportunity to taste different wines and beers, as well as enjoy music and other events.

Time: 3.5-5.5.2024

,,Eat It,, Festival in Luxembourg Street Food Festival

This is what it eats! – The aim of the Luxembourg Street Food Festival is: to take you on a journey enjoying the first rays of the sun in the Rotundne. This gastronomic event brings together Luxembourg’s best restaurants and chefs, presenting Luxembourgish and international food culture. Guests can sample local delicacies, participate in cooking classes, and enjoy musical performances and other events. Luxembourg is also known for its high-quality wines, especially for its vineyards in the White Mosel. In addition, Luxembourg cuisine has strong French and German influences, with local specialties such as Judd mat Gaardebounen (chop with beans) and Gromperekichelcher (potato cakes) being popular local delicacies.

Time: 1.6-2.6.2024