19.01. Gustavo Dudamel & Simon Bolivar Orchestra of Venezuela
! Venezuelan music takes centre stage with this concert by the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela. Conducted by its music director Gustavo Dudamel, the joyful orchestra will play a piece featuring the cuatro, a specifically Venezuelan instrument before ending with Tchaikovsky’s dramatic «Fate» Symphony: get ready for an explosive cocktail of classical music and mambo!

Dudamel Photo: Noheli Oliveiro
25.01. Francesco Tristano & Luxembourg Philharmonic Academy
He’s a «rising young pianist» with «rhythmic bite and color galore» according to the New York Times. So it hardly comes as a surprise to see with members of the Luxembourg Philharmonic Academy who, for an evening, will be stepping away from the orchestra to join the Luxembourgish musician in exploring some of the bold electronic realms with which he is clearly at home.

Francisco Tristano Photo: Alfonso Salgueiro
08.02. Live Cinema: Family Edition
Laurel & Hardy, Charlie Chaplin and other comedic heroes of the silver screen invite the young and the young at heart to filled with timeless laughter on 08.02. With live music by the Luxembourg Philharmonic to top it off, we can’t think of a better way to entertain the whole family!

Live Cinema Photo: Alfonso Salgeuiro
09.02. Mariza: Amor
(«Love») by one today’s living legends of the fado, just before Valentine’s Day? Sounds almost too good to be true! With her unmatched elegance, charming stage presence, and carefully crafted shows, the Portugese singer Mariza brings a breath of fresh air to a nearly 200-year-old musical tradition. Could this be the ultimate date idea? We certainly think so!

Mariza Alfonso Salgueiro
And there’s more...
An evening with Grammy award-winning saxophonist (03.02), a musical journey to the Big Apple with (22.01), and an unexpected encounter between the voice and the trombone with (30.01). Visit philharmonie.lu or download the Phil30 app to choose your next concert!