
The tenth edition of the DKV Urban Trail Luxembourg has been rescheduled from 28 April to 12 May.
The Luxembourg City Charity Run due for 27 April has been cancelled, as well as the formal opening for the "besoins spécifiques" exhibition at the Grand Theatre on 30 April.
[Note: the Kockelscheuer Charity Run on 27 April has not been cancelled, see the end of the article.]
The duck race scheduled for 27 April has been postponed to 18 May.
The Luxembourg City tourist office has decided to cancel all public concerts planned by 4 May. This includes the "concert de Midi" scheduled for 26 April, as well as the "Plëss in Concert" event of 26-30 April and 3 and 4 May.
There will be no market in the capital on 4 May. The market organisers and city authorities are looking to move the market to Friday.
The Grand Ducal Court has announced that the planned statevisit (7 to 9 May) of Jorge Carlos Fonseca, Cape Verde president, and his wife Lígia Dias Fonseca has been delayed to a later date.
The four Luxembourgish parties currently represented in the European Parliament, namely the CSV, LSAP, DP, and the Greens, have announced they will not be campaigning for the European elections up until 29 April.
The ADR will keep its European meeting scheduled for 25 April, but has delayed a celebration for the MP Jeff Engelen from 4 May to 25 May.
The DP cancelled its press conference due on 25 April at 9am.
On Twitter, the Pirate Party requested that its members cancel putting up European election campaign posters up throughout the country. The party will announce a new date after the national mourning period concludes.
The DP in Mondorf-les-Bains has cancelled its theatre performances by the Dudelange Guides and Scouts, initially scheduled for 26 and 27 April.
The National Congress of the DP's youth wing has been delayed from 27 April to a later date.
The Association of Liberal Women had scheduled its 50th anniversary celebration for 4 May, but has moved it to Sunday 5 May.
Schuttrange citizens have announced that the planned discussion round for Thursday 25 April has been called.
All football matches scheduled for 4 May have been cancelled, as announced by the Federation of Luxembourgish Football.
The Luxembourg Special Olympics Committee (COSL) decided to cancel a number of sports events and training sessions scheduled for 4 May, but has also allowed federations to decide on cancelling events.
The Andy Schleck Challenge has been moved to Sunday 5 May rather than Saturday 4 May.
The shooting PP1 challenge, scheduled for 4 and 5 May, has been cancelled. A new date will soon be announced.
The nocturnal event at the blast furnaces in Belval, originally scheduled for Saturday 27 April, has been cancelled.
The Tramsmusek gala has been rescheduled from 30 April to 11 May.
The 8th edition of Nuit de la Culture (culture night) in Esch-sur-Alzette has been postponed to 14 September. However, organisers will be present at the town hall on 4 May to inform visitors who may not be aware of the change.
The Red Cross Walferdange concert has been delayed to a later date, initially scheduled for 26 April.
The LU-CIX 10th anniversary gale evening has been rescheduled from 25 April.
The Philharmonie was due to present its 2019/2020 season on Friday, but has rescheduled for a later date.
Traditional festivities for 1 May will also be postponed to 9 May, confirmed the OGBL on Thursday afternoon. The decision was taken in conjunction with Neumünster Abbey, where the intercultural fest takes place.
Numerous lycées have rescheduled their open days in light of the news.
The Lycée Michel Rodange open day, scheduled for 4 May, has been pushed forward to 3 May at 5.30pm. More information can be found on www.lmrl.lu.
For Lycée de garçons d'Esch (LGE) Lycée technique de Lallange (LTL), Lycée Bel-Val (LBV), Sportlycée (SLL), Maacher Lycée Grevenmacher (MLG), Lycée Robert Schuman (LRSL) and l'École d'Hôtellerie et de Tourisme du Luxembourg (EHTL), the open days will now take place on 11 May 2019.
Lycée Aline Mayrisch (LAML) has cancelled the open day on 4 May. Parents and pupils can take advantage of pre-scheduled appointments on 6 May and 11 May.
Further information on the open days can be found at http://edulink.lu/hqq7.
Inspiring More Sustainability has cancelled its Thursday 25 April "Luxembourg Sustainability Forum" press conference, although the forum will go ahead.
The Minister for Development Cooperation Paulette Lenert has pulled out of visiting Senegal, although the visit will go ahead.
The signingceremony of the Natura 2000 "Mamer-Äischdall- Gréngewald" piloting committee's collaboration charta has been rescheduled for 3 July.
The inauguration of the new primary school in Clemency, due on 3 May at 2.30pm, was also cancelled following the news of Grand Duke Jean's death. The inauguration will be rescheduled to a later date that has yet to be specified.
Firefighters and youth firefighters have both cancelled their annual general meetings on 26 and 27 April.
The open day of the Hotel and Tourism School in Luxembourg has been moved from 4 May to 11 May, between 9am and 12pm.
The Luxembourgish League for Mental Health has cancelled its formal opening for its exhibition 'Your view of anxiety', initially scheduled for 25 April at 11am. The new date has not yet been announced.
The European Court of Justice's press conference, hosted by François Biltgen, Marc Jaeger, and Dean Spielmann, has been moved from 29 April to 6 May.
Mouveco also announced that its 25 April "World Cafe" event has been cancelled.
The police has cancelled the inauguration of the new police station in Limpertsberg.
Not all events have been cancelled, as the municipal authorities of Dudelange announced. The city will continue to host events including press conferences, its braderie market (27 April), and municipal meetings. The second Eat, Beat & Culture festival scheduled for 4 May will begin at 6pm rather than earlier.
In Wiltz, the Du an d'EU film premiere for 26 April will continue as planned.
Finally, the Kockelscheuer Charity Run on 27 April will go ahead as planned, starting at 11am.