What's On? 9–12 April7 things to do in and around Luxembourg this weekend

Charlie Stone
From concerts to roller disco, and from sipping wine by the Moselle to discovering the bees of Luxembourg City, this weekend really offers something for everyone.
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1. Rock out to iconic British rock

What: Franz Ferdinand live
Where: Rockhal, Belval
When: Friday, 10 April – more info here

So, if you’re lonely? You know they’re there waiting for you!
At the Rockhal
They’re just a shot away from you

Ahhh Ahhhh Ahhhh ... Enough horseplay. You get the gist. Franz Ferdinand at the Rockhal on Friday, what more do you need.

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2. Wine by the Moselle

What: 94th edition of Macher Wine fest
Where: Place du Marché, L-6731 Grevenmacher
When: Friday, 10 April – more info here

The Grevenmacher Wine Market returns on the Friday after Easter, marking the traditional debut of the new vintage. Winemakers from across the Moselle region display their latest wines, giving experts the chance to make early calls on future Grand Premier Cru favourites. Visitors can sample and order a wide range of wines and crémants throughout the day, offering a rare opportunity to discover the region’s newest creations before they hit the spotlight.

3. Taking it back to the 70s

What: Roller disco
Where: GRIDX – Rue des Trois Cantons, L-3980 Wickrange
When: Sunday, 12 April – more info here

Roll into an afternoon of music, lights and disco vibes on the rink. Whether you are a confident skater or just there for the atmosphere, expect a fun and energetic experience. Entry is free, with skates available to borrow on site while supplies last, or bring your own pair.

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4. Swan lake live

What: Ballet and music performance
Where: Rockhal, Belval
When: Sunday, 12 April – more info here

Swan Lake returns for the 2025–2026 season with a new production touring France and Europe. The classic ballet tells the story of Prince Siegfried and Princess Odette, cursed to live as a swan by day and human by night. Featuring music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and choreography inspired by Marius Petipa, the show combines elegant costumes, striking sets and professional dancers for a magical evening of classical ballet.

5. Explore our be(e)autiful City with a twist

What: Bee tour of Luxembourg
Where: Place d’Armes, L-1136 Luxembourg
When: Friday, 10 April – more info here

Discover the historical and natural richness of Luxembourg City on a guided tour dedicated to bees, exploring the city’s green spaces and unique landscapes. The walk highlights how parks and gardens support sustainable urban development while providing habitats for many species, with a special focus on the fascinating world of bees. Along the way, participants pass historic landmarks and monuments while exploring the capital’s distinctive topography, from the Upper Town down to Grund and up to the Rham Plateau.

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6. The home of Luxembourg’s football and rugby

What: Guided tour of Stade de Luxembourg
Where: Stade de Luxembourg
When: Friday, 10 April – more info here

Go behind the scenes of Stade de Luxembourg on a fun one-hour guided tour. Step into areas normally reserved for players, the press, and VIP guests, stroll through the public sections, and even get close to the pitch. Along the way, guides share sporting stories, surprising facts, and insights about Luxembourg’s national football and rugby stadium – a modern venue with over 9,500 seats that meets top international standards and sits between Cloche d’Or and Kockelscheuer.

7. Spring concert

What: National Youth Orchestra concert
Where: Mersch theatre
When: Saturday, 11 April – more info here

The Luxembourg National Youth Orchestra, conducted by Pit Brosius, invites audiences to an evening full of contrast and emotion. The concert opens with the lively and majestic overture from The Magic Flute by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, followed by Sinfonia Concertante in B-flat major by Joseph Haydn, featuring four talented young soloists from the orchestra. In the second half, Symphony No. 2 by Jean Sibelius brings sweeping Nordic soundscapes and powerful emotion, closing the evening on a stirring and uplifting note.

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