Annually, for years, music lovers gather in one of the most majestic and beautiful places in Tunisia, the amphitheater in El Jem. In 1985, the first classical music festival was held here, establishing a cherished tradition.
This event is sure to leave a lasting impression with a night in the enormous Roman amphitheater, where renowned musicians from Spain, Italy, Austria, and Tunisia, as well as symphony orchestras perform both classical and other compositions.
This year’s festival program is as follows:
July 13 Opera “Carmen”, production by the Opera Theatre of Tunis (Tunisia)
July 20 “Concerto Malaga” string orchestra (Spain)
July 24 The Academy of Santa Sofia Symphony Orchestra (Italy)
July 27 Musical group of the Guard of Finance (Italy)
August 3 The Vienna Opera Ball Orchestra (Austria)
August 6 Jazz & Blues: the project “Alchemy” by Rafik Gharbi (Tunisia)
August 10 The Quartet of Moncef Genoud (Tunisia)
August 12 Carthage Symphony Orchestra (Tunisia)
August 17 “Mediterranean Melodies”, production by Sousse Symphony Orchestra (Tunisia)
A traveler in Tunisia who attended the concert in El Jem once wrote: «It’s a place where history meets music, and magic works…»
Tour prices
Carthage Group traditionally offers guests of Tunisia the opportunity to take part in this unforgettable event. The tour price includes an entry ticket, transportation, and guide’s assistance.
July 13 – Opera “Carmen”, production by the Opera Theatre of Tunis (Tunisia)
July 20 – “Concerto Malaga” string orchestra (Spain)
July 24 – The Academy of Santa Sofia Symphony Orchestra (Italy)
July 27 – Musical group of the Guard of Finance (Italy)
August 3 – The Vienna Opera Ball Orchestra (Austria)
August 6 – Jazz & Blues: the project “Alchemy” by Rafik Gharbi (Tunisia)
August 10 – The Quartet of Moncef Genoud (Tunisia)
August 12 – Carthage Symphony Orchestra (Tunisia)
August 17 – “Mediterranean Melodies”, production by Sousse Symphony Orchestra (Tunisia)