Qualifying session for the 67th Monaco Grand Prix.
Qualifying session for the 67th Monaco Grand Prix.
78 laps around the streets of Monaco, starting from the grid outside the Automobile Club.
Starting from the Automobile Club and proceeding around the Grand Prix circuit.
Azur Productions present live comedy with Steve Tandy and Lea Roberts, with compere Bill Wolland. Price 25 euros including 1 drink. Doors open 19.00, happy hour until the show starts.
A new bar, restaurant and club is scheduled to open in the port in autumn.
Last summer we reported that there were plans for a new nightclub in the quayside development at Port Hercule. The management of the club has finally been revealed to be the French Floirat Group, famous for the fabulous Byblos Hotel and Caves du Roy nightclub in Saint Tropez.
Locals' favourite nightclub Zebra Square has had a facelift and name change and is now called Zelo's.
The newly refurbished restaurant and lounge bar re-opened last weekend. Black and white stripes are so old fashioned they had to be replaced by a blue theme, reflecting the colour of the sea and inspired by Greek mythology. Zelos you see, is the Greek god of dedication - it's where we get the English word "zeal" from.
Monaco Live, the annual pop and rock music festival presents Jason Mraz and Charlie Winston, supported by local cover band PPZ Rocket. Tickets 33 euros.
As part of the Printemps des Arts, in the Salle des Arts, 3 concerts presented by Corinne Schneider. The Quatuor Zehetmair play Mozart's string quartet no. 3 in G major K156, Hindemith's string quarter no. 4 op. 22, and Schumann's string quartet in A minor.
Every year, the Printemps des Arts organizes a mystery tour. This year, the tour leaves from the Stade Louis II football stadium at 13.30 and from Nice's Theatre de Verdure at 14.00. Seats are limited, so reserve your place early.
As part of the Printemps des Arts spring arts festival, there will be a concert on every floor of the Oceanographic Museum. Walk freely from one concert to the next. The opening and the final will be orchestrated by Frederic Audibert and his pupils.
Pieter Wispelwey plays sonatas by Bach (suite no. 3), Crumb, and Ligeti.
Gary Hoffman on cello and David Selig on piano play sonatas by Magnard and Mendellsohn.
Marc Coppey on cello and Peter Laul on piano Kurtag's Pilinskzy Janos Gerard de Nerval op. 5b, Bach's suite no. 5 and Shostakovitch's sonata op. 40.