Do you see what you hear? – Immersive concert between nature and absolute music
A musical journey where sight guides the ear, from Vivaldi to contemporary creation, for an unprecedented sensory experience.

A concert that creates dialogue between eye and ear
On July 10, 2026, an immersive concert proposes to explore the connections between visual perception and musical listening. On the program: Vivaldi, Handel, and a contemporary creation that interact in a journey leading from the sounds of nature to the emotions of pure music. The exact location will be communicated closer to the date, but the event takes place in the Belgian Luxembourg region.
An original proposition for a curious audience
This type of concert attracts those seeking something other than a classical recital. The immersive approach relies on visual scenography that accompanies the performance, creating an experience where music can be "seen" as much as heard. The baroque repertoire dialogues with a contemporary work specially designed for the occasion, offering a stimulating contrast between tradition and current creation.
Practical tips for your visit
If you're staying in Gaume in July, this outing can enrich a cultural weekend in the region. Plan for a full evening if you combine the concert with a stop in a nearby village. Visit visitluxembourg.com to find out the precise location and booking details starting in spring 2026. An immersive concert can last between an hour and a half and two hours: remember to check the exact schedule before traveling.