Friday, March 27, 2026

A Night of Music, Meaning & Monaco Magic: Don’t Miss the Fight AIDS Gala at the Salle des Étoiles

 

The Fight AIDS Monaco Gala returns this summer as one of the most meaningful highlights of the Monte-Carlo Summer Festival—an evening where music, purpose, and emotion come together in unforgettable fashion.

On July 11, the iconic Salle des Étoiles will set the stage for “God Save the Queen,” a powerful tribute celebrating the legendary music of Queen while honoring the enduring legacy of Freddie Mercury.

More than just a performance, the show carries deep symbolic weight—Mercury’s story remains closely tied to the global fight against HIV/AIDS, making this tribute especially poignant for an organization that continues to advocate, support, and raise awareness.

But this is far more than a concert. The gala is designed as a full emotional experience—blending remembrance, celebration, and solidarity in a setting that feels both intimate and electric.

It brings together Monaco’s signature elegance with a cause that resonates far beyond the Riviera, drawing an international crowd that understands the importance of showing up, contributing, and being part of something bigger.

With the prestige of the festival, the significance of the cause, and the universal appeal of Queen’s music, demand for this evening is expected to be high.

Tickets are already available, and if past editions are anything to go by, they won’t last long. Securing your seat early isn’t just a smart move—it’s the only way to guarantee you’ll be part of one of the summer’s most powerful and talked-about nights in Monaco.

RADIO GAGA Brings the Beat to Nice’s Bear Market

 

On Saturday, April 11, the vibrant streets of Nice will pulse with even more energy as RADIO GAGA / WE Music Festival takes over the much-loved Bear Market. Set along Rue Cathy Richeux from 11 AM to 5 PM, this free-entry event promises a dynamic blend of community spirit, culture, and sound—right at the heart of the city’s LGBT+ scene.

Throughout the day, the Radio Gaga association will be on hand to meet visitors, spark conversations, and share their passion for electronic music culture.

Expect open discussions around the evolving LGBT+ electronic scene, opportunities to connect with like-minded people, and an inviting space to discover what fuels this creative collective. Whether you’re deeply embedded in the scene or just curious, it’s a chance to step inside their world.

But the real tease? A first glimpse into the upcoming WE Music Festival, set to light up the iconic Théâtre de Verdure this June. With anticipation already building, this preview offers a taste of what’s to come—think electrifying sounds, inclusive energy, and unforgettable summer nights.

With over 20 exhibitors, artisanal goods, food, and a strong community presence, the Bear Market is already a staple of Nice’s local culture. Add Radio Gaga’s infectious energy into the mix, and you’ve got a day that’s less “casual stroll” and more “don’t-miss-it moment.”

Come for the market, stay for the music—and maybe leave as part of something bigger.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Entrepreneurship in the French Riviera

 

There’s something in the air along the French Riviera—and it’s not just the sea breeze or the light. It’s an unmistakable entrepreneurial energy that quietly encourages you to take a chance on yourself.

For those considering a move here, especially with a business idea in mind, this region doesn’t just welcome ambition—it nurtures it. There’s a rare balance: a relaxed, sun-soaked lifestyle paired with an unspoken belief that building something meaningful isn’t just acceptable, it’s expected.

Whether you’re launching a creative venture, a boutique brand, or something entirely new, there’s space here to grow without the weight of judgment—particularly if what you’re creating adds value to the local culture and community.

What’s changed over time is how open and connected that spirit has become. Where once things felt more private, today’s Riviera is alive with collaboration, driven in part by digital communities and a deeply international population. 

Entrepreneurs from all over the world bring fresh ideas, perspectives, and partnerships, making it easier than ever to plug into a network that supports and elevates you.

That said, this isn’t a place for shortcuts or illusions of instant success. The Riviera has a sharp instinct for authenticity—those chasing status tend to fade quickly, while those committed to building something real find their footing.

Success here still leans on relationships, trust, and showing up. Networking isn’t a chore—it’s a way of life. It happens over coffee, at markets, at events, in conversations that turn into collaborations. With many online networking groups to join to attend gatherings.

You’re encouraged to step out, meet people, exchange ideas, and become part of something bigger. And that’s where the real magic lies: in the sense of community (especially in the LGBTQ+ community).

Because beyond the beauty, beyond the lifestyle, what makes this corner of France truly special is how it brings people together—not just to live well, but to create, contribute, and thrive.

Jazz à Juan 2026: Legends, New Blood, and Riviera Nights

 

The iconic Jazz à Juan returns for its 65th edition from 9–19 July, once again transforming the seaside stage of Pinède Gould into one of the Riviera’s most atmospheric live music settings.

This year’s lineup strikes a deliberate balance between global icons and first-time performers, with organizers leaning into renewal while keeping the star power intact.

Opening night sets the tone as Tom Jones, still commanding stages at 85, headlines with his timeless catalogue. The same evening features José James and China Moses paying tribute to Marvin Gaye.

Across the festival, genres blur and generations collide. Trip-hop pioneers Morcheeba bring fresh material, while Seal makes his long-awaited debut with a set packed with global hits. Rising voices like Mica Millar and Samara Joy signal the festival’s eye on the future.

A major thread running through the programme is a tribute to Miles Davis, marking 100 years since his birth. Bass legend Marcus Miller leads a reunion of Davis alumni, while Erik Truffaz and Antonio Lizana revisit Sketches of Spain in a cross-genre reinterpretation.

Elsewhere, the lineup travels from West Africa to the Balkans with Fatoumata Diawara and Goran Bregović, while funk outfit The Fearless Flyers and Keziah Jones inject groove-heavy energy into the week. French favourite Thomas Dutronc also returns with an all-star jazz lineup.

Two free evenings — including a Bastille Day celebration — and additional performances under the Jammin’ Summer Sessions banner round out a programme that mixes accessibility with pedigree.

With ticket prices ranging from €35 to €135, Jazz à Juan 2026 isn’t just another festival — it’s a living piece of Riviera culture, still evolving while staying rooted in its legacy.