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The BIG Art Festival took place in Monaco, featuring a concert by Zivert, exquisite dining, and dancing until dawn

Issued on: 22/08/2025
Text by: Global Networker Staff

At the legendary Yacht Club de Monaco, with a breathtaking view of the sunset and luxurious yachts, guests enjoyed an unforgettable show filled with an atmosphere of beauty and style.

For five years, the BIG Art Festival has been held in the most stunning locations around the world, including Monaco, Dubai, Porto Cervo, Portofino, St. Moritz, Courchevel, Capri, and others.

Recently, summer gala events of the BIG Art Festival were held, including a night in New York dedicated to the World Cup, featuring a performance by Rita Ora, and an evening at the D Maris Bay boutique hotel in Marmaris, where Eros Ramazzotti’s beloved hits were performed. At the historic villa owned by Andrea Bocelli, the incredible Will Smith entertained the audience, while Bocelli himself graced the BIG Art Festival evening at Romazzino and at Belmond in Porto Cervo.

This time, the BIG Art Festival once again gathered a dazzling audience in Monaco. Among the guests were representatives of the global elite and connoisseurs of music and culture. Bright outfits and genuine smiles created an unforgettable atmosphere.

The evening’s program was rich and impressive. The main star was Zivert, whose performance evoked excitement in the audience, thanks to her charisma, powerful voice, and energy, turning the stage into a volcano of emotions.

Host Alexander Belov charmingly maintained the dynamic flow of the evening, captivating the audience. The lively Gold Singers from Monaco contributed to the vibrant atmosphere.

The after-party continued with a set by DJ Kathy Leen, ensuring that guests couldn’t leave the dance floor.

The BIG Art Festival in Monaco once again confirmed its status as one of the most prestigious and anticipated events in the cultural life of Europe and beyond.