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Jimmy’z Monte-Carlo has officially opened its 2026 season with an expansive programme blending international DJs, live performances and a renewed focus on themed nightlife experiences.
The iconic Monaco club, founded more than five decades ago, reopened on 20th March with a disco-themed evening in collaboration with Villanova, featuring Brazilian DJ Marina Diniz. The launch set the tone for a season that leans into a more festival-inspired format, building on the success of last year’s concept.
A key highlight of the calendar is the ongoing partnership with Coya Monte-Carlo, which will host a series of collaborative nights throughout the summer. The first event took place on 10th April with DJ Francis Mercier, followed by upcoming dates including 26th June with Alex Wann and a closing party on 25th September headlined by Bob Sinclar.
The season also features a diverse lineup of international artists. American rapper Quavo is scheduled to perform on 25th April, while electronic music talents such as Carlita, Vintage Culture and Marten Lou will take to the decks across the summer months.
Alongside these performances, Jimmy’z introduces a dedicated Disco Club series, with seven themed nights running from April to September. These events aim to revive the energy of the disco era, offering a different musical atmosphere alongside the club’s contemporary programming.
With its mix of genres and collaborations, Jimmy’z Monte-Carlo continues to evolve its offering while maintaining its position as one of the Principality’s leading nightlife destinations.