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Top events in Mauritius in June

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Written byOummé Deedarun-Guérinon 21 May 2025
Translated byVeedushi B

From theatre and comedy to live music, dance, and visual arts, June 2025 promises a vibrant cultural season in Mauritius. Local talent and international acts will take the stage at key venues such as the Caudan Arts Centre, the Trianon Convention Centre, and the Ruins of Balaclava. Whether you're into concerts, stage performances, festivals, or exhibitions, this curated selection highlights the month's must-see events.

Around the World in 80 Days – June 1, 2025

A lively and humorous adaptation of Jules Verne's classic novel, this play follows Phileas Fogg and his valet Passepartout in their frantic race to circle the globe in 80 days. Blending suspense, comedy, and colorful characters, the show is driven by six dynamic actors and a creative staging full of surprises.

Event details:

  • Venue: Caudan Arts Centre
  • Time: 2:00 PM
  • Tickets: VIP, Adult, and Under 16
  • Date: Sunday, June 1, 2025

Not to miss for fans of live theatre and adventure stories.

H.O.T Sounds of Africa ft. Sky White – June 7, 2025 (18+ only)

Mozambican DJ Sky White returns to Mauritius for another explosive edition of Sounds of Africa, following his standout performance last September. A rising star in the Afro-house scene, he regularly headlines major festivals and has caught the attention of genre icons like Black Coffee.

Joining him is Da Africa Deep, a South African producer whose jazz-, gospel-, and Afro-house-infused style promises a captivating set.

Event details:

  • Venue: Lagoon Attitude Hotel
  • Date: Saturday, June 7, 2025
  • Time: 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM
  • Dress code: Beach chic with an African twist
  • Tickets: Regular: Rs 1,500, VIP: Rs 2,000, Backstage: Rs 8,000

Expect a vibrant beach party by day, Afro Disco by night, themed bars, food stations, and an exclusive VIP zone. Booking via PartyApp.

Carte Blanche 2025 – June 14 & 15, 2025

The Studio Centre de Danse presents its annual year-end performance – a celebration of movement and dance. Directed by Cécile Gonzalez since 2017, the school, based in Beau-Plan's Creative Park, trains 150 students aged 4 to 65, guided by a team of four professionals. This show explores dance as a form of bodily expression, personal growth, and human connection. Whether for wellness, joy, or self-challenge, each performer shares a unique story through movement. Disciplines taught include contemporary dance, jazz, modern, ballet, yoga, ballroom, and thematic workshops. The Studio fosters humility and sharing, offering a nurturing space for artistic and personal development.

Event details:

  • Venue: Caudan Arts Centre
  • Dates: Sunday, June 14 & Monday, June 15, 2025
  • Duration: 1h30
  • Tickets: Children (3–12) Rs 350 / Adults Rs 650

Perfect for lovers of dance and performing arts.

Strings Go Pop 3 – June 21, 2025

To celebrate World Music Day, Ensemble 415 returns with a new edition of its popular concert series Strings Go Pop. Following the success of Strings Go Pop, Strings Go Pop 2, Best of Strings Go Pop, and Strings Go Christmassy, this performance offers a fresh repertoire blending pop songs and film scores performed on classical instruments (violin, viola, cello, double bass, and piano).

Founded in 2014 under the direction of Guy-Noël Clarisse, Ensemble 415 brings together passionate musicians who explore an eclectic mix of baroque, classical, pop, and folk. A unique group in Mauritius, they've graced both local and international stages.

Event details:

  • Venue: Caudan Arts Centre
  • Date: Saturday, June 21, 2025
  • Time: 8:00 PM (Duration: 1h20)
  • Tickets: Standard Rs 550 / VIP Rs 750

A warm and engaging evening for instrumental music lovers.

Art & Craft Fair – Marché En Action – June 23, 2025

The Rotary Club of Moka presents a day dedicated to local creativity with Marché En Action, a charitable event spotlighting Mauritian artisans, creators, and entrepreneurs. The aim: to support solidarity-driven projects while showcasing local craftsmanship and the island's creative economy.

Enjoy a unique setting at Maison de l'Étoile in Eureka, meet the makers, discover handmade goods, and soak in the relaxed, purposeful atmosphere.

Event details:

  • Venue: Maison de l'Étoile, Eureka – Moka
  • Time: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
  • Entry: Free – donations welcome
  • Date: Sunday, June 23, 2025

Ideal for those who love local crafts, creative markets, and meaningful initiatives.

Madagascar: The Red Island, Enchanting Soul – June 23–28, 2025

The Café du Vieux Conseil hosts a brand-new exhibition blending photography and painting around the theme of Madagascar. Between artistic perspectives, living memory, and vibrant colors, this immersive event invites visitors to (re)discover the Red Island through a poetic and sensitive lens.

Across six days, let yourself be carried away by the landscapes, faces, and soulful essence of Madagascar.

Event details:

  • Venue: Café du Vieux Conseil, Port-Louis
  • Dates: June 23 to 28, 2025
  • Opening hours: According to the venue schedule
  • Entry: Free

A must for visual art enthusiasts and those curious about Indian Ocean cultures.

Mystik Garden Festival XIII – June 28, 2025

The Mystik Garden Festival returns to the Ruins of Balaclava, an iconic site at the Maritim Resort & Spa. For its 13th edition, expect a stellar electro lineup featuring ARMONICA, ØOSTIL, and JESABEL, along with over ten Mauritian artists.

This open-air event features an upgraded stage design, giant LED screens, visual performances, food courts, lounge areas, and VIP access. Dining is available at Anno 1743 restaurant.

Event details:

  • Venue: Ruins of Balaclava – Maritim Resort
  • Date: Saturday, June 28, 2025
  • Time: 3:00 PM to 11:30 PM
  • Tickets (Phase 2 until June 9): Normal Rs 1,500 / VIP Rs 2,500
  • Booking: Via PartyApp
  • Age limit: 18+ (or 16+ if accompanied)

A not-to-be-missed festival mixing electro beats, nature, and visual art.

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After a career in computer science in France, I decided to return to Mauritius, my birthplace, with my husband and two children in 2011. For almost a decade now, I have been working as a freelance web content writer and translator.

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