Exhibition opening & Visual arts Common ground opening night

Free entry
Photo 1: Poster Common Ground - Triennale Jeune Création, Luxembourg et Grande Région (26.06 - 30.8.2026)
Photo 2: Poster Common Ground - Triennale Jeune Création, Luxembourg et Grande Région (26.06 - 30.8.2026)
Photo 3: Poster Common Ground - Triennale Jeune Création, Luxembourg et Grande Région (26.06 - 30.8.2026)
Photo 1: Poster Common Ground - Triennale Jeune Création, Luxembourg et Grande Région (26.06 - 30.8.2026)
Photo 2: Poster Common Ground - Triennale Jeune Création, Luxembourg et Grande Région (26.06 - 30.8.2026)
© photo 1: Klara Troost / photo 2: Klara Troost © photo 1: Klara Troost / photo 2: Klara Troost

Since its launch in 2007, the Triennale has been a key event showcasing new generations of artists from Luxembourg and the Greater Region. For this 6th edition, Rotondes has asked La Concierge to curate and stage the collective exhibition.

Titled Common Ground, the exhibition invites artists to explore the politics of visibility, cultural expression, and collective experience, drawing inspiration from the underground nightlife scene.

An exceptional event calls for an exceptional launch. The Opening Night kicks off at 18:00, keeping the energy alive until the wee hours with a compelling lineup of live performances, concerts, and DJ sets.

Programme of the night

Galerie + Grande Salle (Rotonde 1)

  • 18:00 Opening of the exhibition
  • 19:00 Omni Love Bar, performance by Veronika Haller and Noé Duboutay
  • 21:00 Knives (see more info)
  • 21:40 Crystal O (DJ set) with Paula Roïd, Krasna and Veronika Deneuve (performances)

Klub + Buvette (Rotonde 2)

  • 23:00 Warm-up DJ set by Yoni + Deng Mama (Gebeesshoueren)
  • 23:30 The Night FM (see more info)
  • 00:10 After-party by Yoni + Deng Mama (Gebeesshoueren)

The exhibition

The Common Ground exhibition features artworks by: Tanoe Ackah, Benoît de Mijolla, Arthur Delhaye, Charlotte Dessaignes, Noé Duboutay, Mathis Esnault, Zarina Gibadulina, Léa Giordano, Roxane Kisiel, Luzie Kurth, Axel Lelait, Sarah Mandres, Pia Mougeot, Matteo Pereira, Pit Reding, Marie Schon Vilay, Ines Tabbakh Malleon, Marie Thill, Romain Vadala, Mohammed Zanboa

The exhibition will remain accessible for free until Sunday August 30, 2026.
See the opening hours