Under the presidency of H.S.H Prince Albert II

GALA EVENING WITH PROCEEDS TOWARDS THE MONACO RED CROSS

Friday, 27th July 2018 Salle des Etoiles, Sporting Monte-Carlo

CONTENTS

1. Presentation of the Monaco Red Cross humanitarian organisation Local and international action International projects Social action Youth First Aid Health World Red Cross Day

2. The 70th anniversary of the Monaco Red Cross

3. The 70th Monaco Red Cross Gala Evening The décor The shows

4. The evening is hosted by Adriana Karembeu and Michel Cymes, accompanied by Maïtena Biraben.

5. The work of art created for the Monaco Red Cross by Jean-Michel Othoniel "Le Coeur de la Croix-Rouge” (The Heart of the Red Cross) About the artist

6. Practical information

7. The Monaco Red Cross Gala Evening, the history of an event linked to the international renown of Monte-Carlo

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1 Presentation of the Monaco Red Cross humanitarian organisation

Created on 3 March 1948 by Prince Louis II, the Monaco Red Cross was recognised in the same year by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). It is one of 190 National Societies of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and observes the seven Fundamental Principles. The Monaco Red Cross works within the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement to offer assistance to the most disadvantaged people, both nationally and internationally.

The Monaco Red Cross was chaired successively from 1949 to 1958 by Prince Rainier III and from 1958 to 1982 by Princess Grace. Since 17 December 1982, it has been presided over by H.S.H. Prince Albert II, assisted by a 15 member Board of Directors appointed by Sovereign Ordinance.

In 2017, more than 50 employees and 600 volunteer members, actively engaged in each of their sections, offered their services to enable the Monaco Red Cross to carry out all its actions, totalling more than 65,000 hours of volunteer work. The Monaco Red Cross has never stopped evolving over time with the creation of many sections which support and accompany people and countries in need. More than €3,672,000 was spent in 2017 to carry out the actions of the Monaco Red Cross.

The International Humanitarian Section created in 2017 focuses its action on sustainable projects in the social and health fields.

At a local level, the Social Service is responsible for coming to the assistance of people living in Monaco and neighbouring communes facing financial difficulties.

The Monaco Red Cross also has a First Aid Section which counts the largest number of volunteers. Present at all of the emergency stations during events organised in the Principality, the section trains members of the public in life saving responses.

Since 2018, the Nursing Section has become the Health-Prevention Section. This change in identity is a way to broaden its field of action to other paramedical professions.

The Monaco Red Cross has always placed great importance on youth. Today, the Pôle Avenir encourages young people to join the humanitarian volunteer sector by developing a number of projects and conducting aware-raising activities with the youth of Monaco.

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LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL ACTION

Although it works primarily in a territory with a limited surface area - 2km² - the Monaco Red Cross holds an important place among the 190 national societies of the Red Cross and Red Crescent.

More than 600 volunteer members give their time on a daily basis to fulfil the association’s mission in one of the smallest States in the world. In addition to that, more than 74,000 people have benefited directly from the activities carried out by the Monaco Red Cross, which is twice the population of Monaco!

The Monaco Red Cross manages this feat not only because it derives its experience from 70 years of accomplishments, but also because it knows how to open up and adapt to a society in constant evolution.

This is evidenced by the recent innovations in the field of first aid, increased contact with elderly people, more than 10 years of sustainable and integrated international projects, the expansion in activities with children and young people of the Principality of Monaco with the Pôle Avenir created two years ago, or the outstanding building programme for a first aid training centre at Loumbila in Burkina Faso. Over the years, emergency situations continue to multiply. To keep pace with this high demand, the 600 volunteer members of the Monaco Red Cross can always be counted on to come to the aid of the people who need it in the world and in Monaco with more than 67,000 hours of volunteer work in 2017.

Distribution of Expenditure - 2017 3% 1%

14% 31%

20%

31%

ActionInternational internationale action ActionSocial sociale action SantéHealth EnfanceEarly childhood / jeunesse and youth SecourismeFirst aid FraisOperating de fonctionnement expenses

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INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS

Internationally, the Monaco Red Cross operates in every part of the globe. It conducts programmes in Nepal, Burkina Faso, Armenia and Madagascar and contributes financially as well as in material and human terms everywhere disasters strike: typhoons, hurricanes, drought, famine, earthquakes, conflicts… Our organisation systematically responds to all emergency calls from the International Red Cross.

Emergency: at the heart of natural disasters and human resources

In 2017, the Monaco Red Cross contributed almost €430,000 in emergency responses to disasters around the world. It made a significant contribution to relief and reconstruction efforts following the Irma and Maria hurricanes in the Caribbean. It supported the International Committee of the Red Cross [ICRC] in areas affected by armed conflict. Today, the security of humanitarian workers is under threat more than ever; some bases such as Yemen were recently closed, and the Monaco Red Cross issues regular reminders that humanitarian volunteer personnel or employees should never be targeted.

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Community action at the heart of our priorities

It is essential that supported communities consolidate their capacity to cope with the humanitarian challenges to come. The work of the Monaco Red Cross enters into this context of sustainability when it comes to conducting or supporting international projects. That is why in 2017, the Monaco Red Cross:

Continued, with more than €200,000 in 2017, to financially support several Monegasque, French and Italian structures or those directly based in the country of intervention, working in the field of international solidarity.

Developed integrated and sustainable projects with more than €720,000 in 2017 thanks to generous private donors, such as the project for the protection and education of young working girls or those at risk of early migration in Burkina Faso, for which, for the 9th year, the Monaco Red Cross is intensifying its efforts to empower local structures. In an ongoing partnership with the Burkina Faso Red Cross, a new project aimed at improving the living conditions of 5,200 people in the same field of intervention as that of the protection project in favour of child domestic workers started this year, for a 4 year period. This integrated approach will allow for the sustainable improvement of the living conditions of the communities, and therefore combat early migration among children.

Inaugurated the multi-purpose training centre in Loumbila, again in Burkina Faso in January 2018, in the presence of the President H.S.H. Prince Albert II andthe President of Faso Mr. Kaboré, along with their spouses. To coincide with this, a Monegasque delegation went on a field trip and was able to see the progress of the work of this project that includes in particular the Monaco pavilion from the Universal Exhibition of Milan (2015). The work is making good progress and despite the arrival of the rainy season, a first Pan-African first aid meeting will be held there at the end of 2018, to put into practice the grand idea of a collective project that has been achieved thanks to many donors and partners in the private sector. The centre will be ready to host the first Pan-African Conference of Experts in first aid from 10 to 13 December, which will bring together around 90 delegates from 45 African countries. 5

Migration, a topical subject

Providing care for and maintaining the dignity of the most vulnerable people, without any distinction, is the mission of the Monaco Red Cross. That is why it naturally continues to support the Italian Red Cross in providing human, material and financial resources at Campo Roya, located just a few dozen kilometres from the Principality. In this camp that is managed by the Red Cross, hundreds of men, women and children find a place to rest, hot meals, medical care, psychological support and legal and social advice. With AMADE Mondiale, the Monaco Red Cross notably opened in February 2018 a “Mother and Child" area in order to provide a secure place to talk and activities on the themes of womanhood and motherhood, in a world that is still very masculine.

The Monaco Humanitarian Collective: operations for sick children

In 2008, on the occasion of the 50th birthday of H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, a significant number of Monegasque NGOs active in the field of international solidarity, including the Monaco Red Cross, supported by the Department of International Cooperation of the Princely Government, came together under the title "Monaco Humanitarian Collective". The initial objective was to operate in Monaco on 50 children whose illnesses cannot be treated in their countries of origin. The Monaco Red Cross provides the administrative role necessary for preparing the trip and the travel for sick children, which represents more than 1,600 hours of work over the year. It also coordinates with the host families who care for the children, from the day of their arrival until the end of their convalescence. The children, predominantly from Africa, suffer from severe cardiac and orthopaedic conditions. In 2017, 18 children required a total of 19,480 hours of support from families. At the end of their convalescence, the children were sent home to their biological families. This is a real and lasting success with more than 350 children operated on successfully to date since the start of the project, 61 of whom were hosted by the Monaco Red Cross since the creation of the surgical hosting in 2015.

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SOCIAL INTERVENTION

Social action is the main field of intervention of the Monaco Red Cross. In Monaco, the Monaco Red Cross provides assistance to people and families in difficulty, through its various visits to retirement homes and the Princess Grace of Monaco Hospital.

The two social workers of the Monaco Red Cross handle more than 600 case files each year, and the number is constantly increasing. The “Vestiaire” volunteers work every day, tirelessly, sorting and redistributing the clothes donated by the population, in order to provide them free of charge to families in need. In total, in 2017, more than €700,000 was distributed in various forms by the social service.

The Monaco Red Cross also financially supports people in great difficulty, the sick or disabled, along with structures involved in the social sector in Monaco, France or Italy. In 2017, nearly €140,000 was donated to these individuals and organisations.

YOUTH

The crèche-day care centre Rosine Sanmori, located in Fontvieille welcomes 90 children aged between 3 months and 5 years. It meets the needs of parents, allowing them to combine their professional and family life by welcoming young children under conditions that encourage them to thrive and develop. For young people, a Pôle Avenir, created in 2016, has helped to increase the number of awareness activities for the youth of Monaco on Red Cross themes, and open them up to the world around them by transmitting essential humanitarian values and knowledge to become actors in various sectors of society, including health, first aid and international humanitarian law. The Monaco Red Cross encourages its young volunteers and supports them in their engagement with training, opportunities for travel, competitions, international representations and joint projects. Finally, it gives young people the chance to become leaders in the social and solidarity sector, by preparing them to manage teams and by trusting them in the fulfilment of their projects.

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FIRST AID

The volunteers and employees of the Monaco Red Cross are present at more than 180 emergency stations each year in Monaco (nearly 15,000 hours of volunteer presence, simply in position), and they train children and adults in first aid, with a particular desire to train more young people and to initiate junior first aid from 8th class. In 2018, the first aid section received a new boost with the expansion of the professional team and the implementation of a new strategy of first aid and emergency care in Monaco under the impetus of the Princely Government. Finally, a centre for first aid training was opened in April 2018: a new training room and an office are now operational in the former premises of Monaco Telecom adjacent to the headquarters of the Monaco Red Cross.

HEALTH

The institution educates the general public, and especially young people about the basics of essential health, such as hygiene, sex education, a balanced diet… It encourages people to adopt healthy and safe daily lifestyles, and supports the medical and paramedical professionals.

WORLD RED CROSS DAY

This day, with a smile as its theme, was planned to celebrate the World Day of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, set on 8 May (the birthday of Henri Dunant, the founder of this international movement) around the world. To coincide with this, on Saturday 5 May, more than 3,000 people met at the Espace Léo Ferré to take advantage of the bargains on offer at the Monaco Red Cross charity sale. Thanks to the visitors, the total amount of the proceeds from the event came to more than €72,000 this year, 13% more than last year. These record proceeds all went to the Monaco Humanitarian Collective and will mean that seven more children will be looked after and operated on.

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2 The 70th anniversary of the Monaco Red Cross

To celebrate 70 years of the Monaco Red Cross, an exhibition looking back over 70 years of action, combining photos, videos and works by major artists such as Damien Hirst and Arman was held from 13 February to 3 March 2018 at the exhibition hall on Quai Antoine-1er in Monaco.

This event to mark the anniversary of the Monaco Red Cross retraced seven decades of action… with many previously unseen photos and documents, from the glamour of the gala evenings to the actions of volunteer members over the years in the fields of intervention and many other memories linked to major events in the Principality. The many visitors expressed their joy at finding these archives and were able to write a few lines in the Guest Book. They also received a copy of the exhibition catalogue.

A stamp depicting the four successive presidents was printed by the Office of Postage Stamp Issuance and went on sale on 3 March 2018, the date of the anniversary of the Monaco Red Cross.

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© Monaco Red Cross / Philippe Fitte and © Monte-Carlo SBM

For the past 70 years, the Monaco Red Cross has been continuing its engagement with the population. The different members of the princely family who have succeeded each other as President of the Association have added to its recognition and allowed the development of its activities in six areas of intervention: first aid, health, prevention, social, international humanitarian and youth.

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3 The 70th Monaco Red Cross Gala Evening

THE DECOR

Under the presidency of H.S.H. Prince Albert II, the 70th Monaco Red Cross Gala Evening takes place on Friday, 27 July 2018, in the prestigious Salle des Etoiles at Sporting Monte-Carlo. The organisation was founded in 1948 by Prince Louis II and this anniversary evening marks seventy years of daily actions with the most vulnerable people. This evening pays a heartfelt tribute to the Monaco Red Cross donors, whose generosity enables it to prevent and mitigate the suffering of those in need.

Today, guided and supported by the deeply held convictions of H.S.H. Prince Albert II, the Monaco Red Cross continues to expand its action in response to the human tragedies and social upheavals that assail men, women and children all over the world. In 2017, more than 74,000 people in the world benefited directly from the actions of the Monaco Red Cross, which is twice the population living in Monaco.

To be in perfect harmony with the image of the 70th anniversary of the Monaco Red Cross, the Monte Carlo Société des Bains de Mer teams dreamt up and created a minimalist décor in shades of red and white. As soon as they arrive at Sporting, guests can contemplate the vases of flowers comprised of thousands of red piano, red ice, Kensington Garden and cream fragrance roses. The décor of the Salle des Etoiles was created based on the work given by Jean-Michel Othoniel to the Monaco Red Cross. In this spirit, the walls of the Salle des Etoiles will be adorned with tassels and crystalline chandeliers, embellished with a floral frieze composed of 2000 red dahlias.

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THE SHOWS

The 70th Monaco Red Cross Gala Evening promises to be lively and unforgettable one thanks to the presence of renowned artists, chosen and invited by the artistic direction of the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer group.

SEAL

This year the Monaco Red Cross is particularly honoured to welcome Seal, the British soul legend and multiple platinum disc holder who first came to the public’s attention in 1991 with the single "Crazy". That same year, his first album SEAL, received critical acclaim. His success continued with titles such as "Kiss From a Rose", which is featured on the original soundtrack of the film Batman Forever, along with "Love's Divine". In his tenth album that was released last November, the soul singer puts his inimitable voice at the service of classics by the legendary Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone.

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MAMADEAR

"MamaDear" is a country music trio from Nashville, Tennessee known for their nostalgic tunes and poetic texts about the good things in life. Kelly Tillotson, Dan Wilson and Parker Bradway offer music whose energy and emotions take the listener to a country music universe where we can all come together.

MACK MACKENZIE BAND

Mack Mackenzie Band is a mosaic of charms; keyboard, bass or saxophone, a DJ, two singers with an electro swing style, crooning like Frank Sinatra or Bobby Darin. There is a huge Peggy Lee influence, along with Julie London, the original singer of "Cry Me a River".

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4 The benefit evening for the Monaco Red Cross is presented by Adriana Karembeu and Michel Cymes, accompanied by Maïtena Biraben

Prize n°1 BRASILIA NECKLACE, platinum and grey gold, composed of 39 pink rubellites, 511 diamonds, with purple sapphires and green garnets, donated by the House of High Jewelry CARTIER

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Prize n°2 AUDEMARS PIGUET WATCH Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph model with hand stitched alligator strap donated by the House of AUDEMARS PIGUET

Prize n°3 A CRUISE FOR TWO PEOPLE In a Veranda Luxury suite (with balcony) with three destinations to choose from: Canada on board the Silver Spirit, the Mediterranean on board the Silver Muse, or Asia on board the Silver Shadow. Departures on 8 October and 26 October 2018 and 8 February 2019, donated by the company SILVERSEAS CRUISES

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Prize n°4 KALPARISMA NOVA WATCH Automatic woman’s model in pink gold with an engraved dial and a Hermès black alligator strap donated by the House of PARMIGIANI FLEURIER

Prize n°5 AN 8 NIGHT STAY FOR 2 PEOPLE in BAGLIONI establishments located in their hotels in Rome, London Venice and Aix-en-Provence (2 nights offered in each hotel) donated by Mr & Mrs ROBERTO POLITO

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Prize n°6 AURA EARRINGS, white gold and diamonds, donated by the House of High Jewelry HRH JEWELS MONACO

Prize n°7 VIP PASS for two people to attend the Formula E Grand-Prix in Marrakech on 12 January 2019, 2 nights in a hotel and flights included, donated by BANK JULIUS BAER (MONACO)

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Prize n°8 A table for 8 to attend the next Monaco Red Cross Gala in 2019 donated by AUF DEM ROSENBERG INSTITUTE Swiss International Boarding School

The House of Cartier is offering an evening pouch to women attending the Gala and a card-holder to men.

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5 The work of art created for the Monaco Red Cross by Jean-Michel Othoniel

Le coeur de la Croix-Rouge, 2018 (The Heart of the Red Cross) Mirrored glass and stainless steel (80 x 77 x 44 cm)

© Othoniel/ ADAGP, 2018. Courtesy Perrotin

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

©Philippe Chancel

Jean-Michel Othoniel was born in 1964 in Saint-Étienne. He lives and works in Paris.

Since the end of the 1980's Jean-Michel Othoniel continues to invent a boundless universe from drawing to sculpture, installation to photography and writing to performance. Initially exploring materials with reversible qualities such as sulphur and wax, since 1993 he uses glass. The introduction of glass marks a real turning point in his work. Collaborating with expert from Murano and Switzerland, he explored the properties of this material that consequently became his trademark. The delicacy of the glass and the subtlety of its colours relate to the artist’s large-scale project: to romanticise and re-enchant the world.

In 1996, he boarded at the Villa Medici in Rome. From this moment he began to make his works interact with the landscape, hanging giant necklaces in the Villa Medici gardens, in trees in the Peggy Guggenheim Collection garden in Venice (1997), as well as at the Alhambra and at Generalife Palace in Granada (1999). Like forbidden fruits, his works merge into the landscape and the foliage, like organic outgrowths absorbing shadows and diffracting light.

In 2000, Jean-Michel Othoniel received a public commission for the first time and, one century after Hector Guimard, transformed the Parisian underground station Palais-Royal – Musée du Louvre into Le Kiosque des Noctambules (The Kiosk of the Nightwalkers): two glass and aluminium crowns conceal a bench intended for chance encounters whilst the city sleeps.

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His artistic creations are henceforth split between public places and museum spaces. The year 2015 is marked by an outstanding project: the redevelopment of the Water Theatre grove in the gardens of the Palace of Versailles with the landscape designer Louis Benech. For this commission, awarded after an international competition, Jean-Michel Othoniel created three fountain sculptures in gilded glass, based on choreographies by the dancing master of King Louis XIV. At Versailles the artist discovered unprecedented prestige and scale with Les Belles Danses (The Beautiful Dances) producing the first permanent commissioned work within the palace by a contemporary artist since King Louis XVI.

Regularly invited to create artworks in situ, interacting with historical places, Jean-Michel Othoniel also likes to encounter today’s architecture. He has therefore repeatedly created sculptures for Peter Marino and Jean Nouvel.

Jean-Michel Othoniel is represented by several galleries: Perrotin (Paris, New York & Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo) and Kukje (Seoul). His works are conserved in the greatest museums of contemporary art, foundations and private collections in the world.

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6 Practical information

The doors of the Salle des Etoiles open at 8:00 p.m. Tuxedo - Evening dress Price per person €1,200 (dinner, excluding drinks)

Bookings Ms Bérengère Fabry T. +377 98 06 63 41 [email protected]

Press contact for Monaco Red Cross Ms Laurie Fucile and Ms Marine Ronzi T. +377 97 97 68 22 [email protected] & [email protected]

Press department for Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer Mr Eric Bessone T. +377 98 06 63 62 [email protected]

Organisation and artistic co-ordination The Monaco Red Cross in association with the artistic, technical and banqueting teams of Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer

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7 The Monaco Red Cross Gala Evening, the history of an event linked to the international renown of Monte Carlo

Founded on 3rd March 1948 by Prince Louis II

1948 - President: Prince Rainier III

10th August 1948 Night of the Red Cross - Maurice Chevalier Sporting d’Eté

17th January 1949 Night of the Red Cross Sporting d’Hiver Presenters: Robert Beauvais and Gisel Parry

15th August 1950 Night of the Red Cross Sporting d’Eté

5th August 1951 Petits Lits Blancs Ball Sporting d’Eté

6th September 1952 Christian Dior Fashion Show Sporting d’Eté

4th August 1953 Zizi Jeanmaire - Alexandre Kalioujny Sporting d’Eté

23rd July 1954 Billy Eckstine Sporting d’Eté

29th July 1955 Danny Kaye Sporting d’Eté

27th July 1956 Georgia Gibbs, Charly McCarthy & Edgar Bergen Sporting d’Eté

19th July 1957 Eddie Fisher Sporting d’Eté Presenters: Henry Astric (Artistic Director of Société des Bains de Mer) and Vicky Autier

May 1958 - President: Princess Grace

18th July 1958 10th Anniversary Sarah Vaughan Sporting d’Eté Presenters: Henry Astric and Vicky Autier

7th August 1959 Ella Fitzgerald - Tony Martin Sporting d’Eté Presenter: Peter Ustinov Jonan Jones Orchestra

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7th August 1960 Béatrice Lillie - Nat King Cole Sporting d’Eté Presenters: Henry Astric and Francis Blanche

11th August 1961 Sammy Davis Jr Sporting d’Eté Presenter: Robert Lamoureux

27th July 1962 Rosemary Clooney Sporting d’Eté Presenter: Charles Trénet

9th August 1963 Sacha Distel Sporting d’Eté Presenter: Vittorio Gassman

7th August 1964 Eleanor Powell Sporting d’Eté Presenters: Jacques Charon and

6th August 1965 Christian Dior Fashion Show, Trini Lopez Sporting d’Eté Presenter: Georges Descrières

5th August 1966 Carol Lawrence Sporting d’Eté Presenter: Robert Lamoureux

25th August 1967 Bobby DarinSporting d’Eté Presenter: Pierre Tchernia

9th August 1968 20th Anniversary Gilbert Bécaud Sporting d’Eté Presenter: Roger Lanzac

8th August 1969 Joséphine Baker Sporting d’Eté Presenter: Jean-Claude Brialy

5th August 1970 Charles Aznavour Sporting d’Eté Presenter: James Mason

6th August 1971 Shirley Bassey Terrasses du Casino Presenter: Jean-Pierre Cassel

4th August 1972 Tony Bennett Sporting d’Eté Presenter: Horst Bucholz

3rd August 1973 Andy Williams Sporting d’Eté Presenter: Michel Simon

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9th August 1974 Joséphine Baker Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Jean-Claude Brialy

8th August 1975 Line Renaud Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Jean-Claude Brialy

6th August 1976 Engelbert Humperdinck Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Claude Dauphin and Jacqueline Huet

5th August 1977 Enrico Macias Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Yves Mourousi

4th August 1978 30th Anniversary Harry Belafonte Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Gilbert Bécaud

10th August 1979 Gloria Gaynor Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Raymond Gérôme

8th August 1980 Frank Sinatra Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Roger Moore

7th August 1981 Julio Iglesias Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Léon Zitrone

30th July 1982 Joel Grey Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Edward Meeks

17th December 1982 - President: H.S.H. Crown Prince Albert

5th August 1983 Frank Sinatra - Sammy Davis Jr Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Patrick Simpson-Jones

10th August 1984 Frank Sinatra, Elton John Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Patrick Simpson-Jones

9th August 1985 Paul Anka Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Yves Mourousi

8th August 1986 Julia Migenes-Johnson Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Aldo Maccione 25

7th August 1987 Grace Jones Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter:

5th August 1988 40th Anniversary Gregory Hines Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Marc Bessou

4th August 1989 Liza Minnelli - Sammy Davis Jr Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Sylvie Guillem

3rd August 1990 Tina Turner Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Jacques Weber

2nd August 1991 Shirley Mac Laine Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Roger Moore

7th August 1992 Frank Sinatra Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Julia Migenes

6th August 1993 Whitney Houston Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Ute Lemper

5th August 1994 Stevie Wonder Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Viktor Lazlo

4th August 1995 Barbara Hendricks Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Roger Moore and Naomi Campbell

9th August 1996 Michael Bolton Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Jean-Pierre Cassel

8th August 1997 Elton John Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Maria Grazia Cucinotta

7th August 1998 50th Anniversary "Riverdance" Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Exceptional appearance by Paul Anka and Tasha Vasconcelos

6th August 1999 "Notre-Dame de Paris” show Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Monica Bellucci

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4th August 2000 Shirley Bassey and the Claude Bolling Orchestra Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenter: Charles Aznavour

3rd August 2001 The Beach Boys Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: David Ginola and Sarah Marshall

2nd August 2002 Rod Stewart Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Michel Drucker and Adriana Karembeu

8th August 2003 Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Elodie Gossuin, Miss Europe 2002, Diana Hayden, Miss World 1997 and Sallie Toussaint, Miss U.S.A. World 1997

6th August 2004 Lionel Richie Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, Woody Allen, Corinne Coman and Gaël Leforestier

President: H.S.H. Prince Albert II

5th August 2005 Anastacia Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Natacha Amal, Guillaume Durand, with the participation of Sylvie Tellier, Miss France 2002

4th August 2006 Duran Duran Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Nelson Monfort with the participation of Sandra Freeman

27th July 2007 Diana Ross - Raul Midon Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Christine Kelly and Damien Givelet

1st August 2008 60th Anniversary Bill Wyman & The Rhythm Kings Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Guests: Donovan, Robin Gibb, Eddie Floyd, Mary Wilson, Gary Brooker, Louis Bertignac, Albert Lee, Georgie Fame Presenters: Frédérique Courtadon and Philippe Manœuvre

31st July 2009 Gloria EstefanSalle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Erika Moulet and Sébastien Borgnat

30th July 2010 Tom Jones Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Adriana Karembeu, Victoria Silvstedt and Louis Bertignac

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3rd August 2011 Joe Cocker Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Dame Shirley Bassey and Sandrine Quétier

3rd August 2012 The Scorpions Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Sandrine Quétier and China Moses

2nd August 2013 Eros Ramazzotti Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: China Moses and Sandrine Quétier

1st August 2014 Diana Krall Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Marcus Miller and Sandrine Quétier

25th July 2015 Sting Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Frédérique Bel and Laurent Gerra

23rd July 2016 Lana Del Rey Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: Maïtena Biraben and Omar Sy

28th July 2017 Christine and the Queens Salle des Etoiles – Sporting Monte-Carlo Presenters: François Cluzet and Maïtena Biraben

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