There’s lots on this week including 5 consecutive nights of gigs at Den Atelier and 3 Hans Zimmer shows in 2 days down at Rockhal but we’re sticking local for this week’s recommendation
Josh Island: New Music and Release Party
Josh Island joined Charles on the Breakfast Show to talk about the release of his up-coming album Imaginary Borders. The album is set to be released on the 6th of March, followed by a concert to mark the release on the 7th of March at the Rockhal. Tune in to find out more about what to expect from his new music!
Lots of big names in this week's gig guide!
A great choice of shows this week in Luxembourg and I’ll let you know where you can see The Divine Comedy, Mika, Sean Paul and David Byrne amongst others!
Rangotsav: The Indian Festival of Colours
We spoke to the organisers of Rangotsav 2026, the Indian festival of colours taking place in Luxembourg on the 1st of March. Tune in to find out more about the concept behind it and what to expect from this festival.
What's Right: Norway to phase out fast-growing “frankenchickens”
Animal welfare groups call it a historic step as Norway’s chicken industry plans to end the use of fast-growing breeds by next year. Get all the details on "What's right with the world".
David Sundorn on the Breakfast Show
We were joined by Luxembourg-based songwriter David Sundorn for an interview and a performance of a couple of his songs. He will be releasing his new album on the 7th of March at MK Bar in Belval.
What's Right: EU Action Plan against cyberbullying
The European Union tool to link young victims to helplines as one in six children report online abuse. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world?"
Something for everyone in this week's gig guide!
This week’s guide features a pop superstar, hip-hop legends, a really interesting Belgian band, English guys who wanted a German sounding name and rock heroes Biffy Clyro! Find out where to see them all by listening to this week’s gig guide
What's Right: China's Yangtze River shows recovery after fishing ban
Fish stocks and species diversity are rising after strict enforcement and €2.8 billion in compensation for fishers. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world".
Animal welfare or stigmatization: Petition Sparks Debate
A new petition calls for tighter controls on organised begging involving animals. Supporters cite welfare concerns, while social groups warn of stigmatising the group of beggars.
What's Right: Community-led projects revive Ecuador’s Amazon forest
A community-led project in Ecuador's Alto Ila restores endangered tree species in a region shaped by logging and drought. Get all the details on today's "What's right with the world".
When the Bleeding Stops: Lovísa Ósk Gunnarsdóttir
We spoke to Lovísa Ósk Gunnarsdóttir ahead of her inter-disciplinary dance performance at Kinneksbond. When the Bleeding Stops promises to shine a spotlight on the often-undiscussed experience of menopause.
What’s Right: Somalia’s First Bowling Alley Signals Revival
A sign of everyday life returning has appeared in the most unexpected place: a modern bowling alley in Mogadishu
Community Building: Eich Neighbours Group
We spoke to Mariana Infante and Clémence Vaquier from the Eich Neighbours Group, a newly-formed citizens initiative focussing on improving life for the community in the neighbourhood of Eich. Tune in to the interview to hear more about their objectives and what they have planned for the future!
Civic assemblies for participatory democracy in Esch
Esch-sur-Alzette is inviting residents to help rethink the city’s public spaces through its first Citizens’ Assembly. ARA City Radio's interns Inara and Anna went down to Esch to interview the initiators.
What’s right: California moves to curb ticket scalping and protect fans
California lawmakers have introduced a bill aimed at tackling one of the biggest frustrations for music and live-event fans: runaway ticket resale prices. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Stories from Outside with Magali Medinger
We were joined in the studio by Magali Medinger to discuss a series of guided tours of the collection at the Villa Vauban focusing on the perspectives of those who are often ignored by the established art world.
The English version of the tour will take place on the 27th of February.
Tune in to the full interview or check out the website to find out more information.
https://villavauban.lu/en/event/stories-from-outside/?date=1772215200
What's right: 111 child marriages prevented in Punjab
In Punjab, India, coordinated efforts by authorities and community organizations have prevented 111 child marriages in a single year. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!
Lëtz Sing with Voices International
We spoke to James Libbey, the artistic director of local choir Voices International. He spoke to Charles about their upcoming concert at the Philharmonie on the 3rd of March, which promises to be an interactive experience where the audience joins the choir in singing. Tune in to hear the entire interview.
What’s Right: Leaded Gas Ban Worked
A remarkable new century-long analysis shows that banning leaded gasoline and other lead sources has had a huge positive impact on human health. Get all the details on today’s What’s Right!