From concerts to theater, exhibitions to book fairs, a wide range of events will take place in various cities around the world this week.
The Rolling Stones, who have left their mark on the music world for more than 60 years, will continue their world tour with a concert in Vancouver, Canada on July 5.
Grammy award-winning Canadian artist Bryan Adams will give a concert in Bodo, Norway tomorrow, Tampere, Finland on July 5 and Tartu, Estonia on July 7 as part of his Norwegian tour.
US metal band Metallica will give concerts in Warsaw on July 5 and 7 with two different set lists.
Grammy award-winning US musician Stevie Nicks will meet her fans in Dublin on July 3 and Glasgow on July 6.
Rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers will perform their popular songs in the US states of Pennsylvania and Ohio tomorrow and on July 5.
German metal band Rammstein will continue its world tour with a concert in Copenhagen on July 5.
Rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers will meet their fans in Pennsylvania and Ohio, USA on July 2 and 5.
Andrea Bocelli and AC/DC in London
Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, whose Istanbul concert attracted great attention, will give a concert in London on July 5.
Taylor Swift, who continues her world tour, will take the stage in Amsterdam on July 4 and 6.
Australian hard rock band AC/DC will meet their fans in London on July 3 and 7.
Colombian urban pop musician Karol G will perform his popular songs in Berlin tomorrow and in Lisbon on July 7.Mexican musician and producer Luis Miguel will meet music lovers in Pamplona on July 3 and Madrid on July 6 and 7 as part of his Spain tour.
US rap star Megan Thee Stallion will start the second leg of her world tour with a concert in Paris on July 7.
British heavy metal band Judas Priest will hold a series of concerts in Germany this week. The band will perform in Hamburg today, Berlin tomorrow and Nuremberg on July 4.
Alternative rock band The Smashing Pumpkins will perform in Prague on July 4 and in Lucca, Italy on July 6.
Exhibitions, fairs and festivals
The Provincial Booksellers and Fairs Association (PBFA), which was founded in the UK in 1972 and organizes many book fairs across the country, will organize an online book fair for the first time this year. The fair, where book lovers can access books from different categories, will be held today on “pbfa.org”.
The “artmonte-carlo” fair, which will be held in Monaco on July 6-7, is one of the leading art events to be held this week. This year, contemporary and modern art works from across Europe will be presented to art lovers at the fair, the first of which was held in 2016.
In Australia, the “Melbourne International Documentary Festival” will be held on July 1-31. Within the scope of the festival, successful documentaries from many countries will be screened as well as master classes.
Films to be released in the US
Renowned director Jakee Patel’s new film “Operation Dragon” will be released in US theaters starting today.
“Despicable Me 4” directed by Chris Renaud and Patrick Delage will be released on July 3.
“Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot” directed by Joshua Weigel, “Kill” written and directed by Nikhil Nagesh Bhat, “Reparations in America” written and directed by Ken Sibanda will be on the big screen across the US on July 4.
“MaXXXine” about the life of Hollywood star Maxine Minx, “Boneyard” starring Mel Gibson and 50 Cent, “Dead Whisper” written and directed by Conor Soucy and action film “Talju” directed by Jong-pil Lee will meet moviegoers in the US on July 5.