Дон Жуан
Don Juan at Kyiv's Ivan Franko National Academic Drama Theater offers a classic dramatic interpretation of the legendary seducer on a grand stage. A romantic, intellectually charged production with a formal atmosphere; tickets start from 890 UAH.

Los Disparates Exhibition
A focused exhibition at Khanenko Museum presenting Los Disparates, Goya’s enigmatic late prints. The display invites visitors into a dreamlike world of satirical, surreal scenes, set within Kyiv’s renowned Western-art collection.

REX/T-REX 2026
REX/T-REX 2026 is a live exhibition for the advertising and printing market, gathering brands, suppliers, and industry professionals at ACCO International. Explore the latest trends in design, printing technology, and marketing services, with networking and B2B opportunities on the show floor.

ДахаБраха
DakhaBrakha brings their distinctive Ukrainian folk and world-music fusion to Kyiv's МЦКМ (October Palace). Expect ritual vocals, vibrant percussion, and a powerful fusion of traditional melodies with global rhythms in a grand, acoustically rich venue.
Georgian Royal Ballet
Georgian Royal Ballet performs a classical ballet program at ICCM, showcasing refined technique, elegant choreography, and lavish costumes. A premium evening of live dance in Kyiv, with tickets ranging from 490 to 2390 UAH.
Kyiv Modern Ballet: Giselle
Kyiv Modern Ballet performs Giselle, a contemporary take on the Romantic ballet. This indoor evening at ICCM blends elegant pointe work with modern storytelling, delivering a lush, cinematic dance experience in Kyiv.
Countries
Grand Kyiv Ballet presents Countries, a captivating ballet-theater program at the Grand Kyiv Ballet in Kyiv. Expect a visually arresting blend of classical technique and contemporary storytelling through expressive movement and character-driven scenes. An elegant, immersive evening of dance.
The Third Army Corps and the "Black Square"
An art-focused Kyiv event exploring the link between military history and modern painting as it pairs The Third Army Corps with Kazimir Malevich’s iconic Black Square. The program invites visitors to reframe conflict through geometry, symbolism, and cultural memory in a contemporary Kyiv setting.