So yesterday I got it in my head that I really needed to listen to that Monte Carlo soundtrack – you know, the cool music from that famous circus festival thing? Started simple, just opened up Spotify and typed in “Monte Carlo soundtrack”. Nada. Zilch. Searched YouTube next, and yeah, tons of videos about it, but not the actual, official soundtrack to play.

Okay, time to dig deeper. Figured the big names might have it. Hopped over to Netflix’s search. No luck. Apple Music? Nah. Checked out Deezer too – dead end. Was starting to feel like I was chasing my own tail. Pulled up the festival’s name again – “Monte Carlo International Circus Festival”. Maybe specifically searching for the soundtrack under that exact name would help?
This time, I got a bit smarter with my Google search terms: “Monte Carlo International Circus Festival original soundtrack where to stream”. Bingo! The lightbulb finally went off. Turns out, the official tracks aren’t on the usual suspects. They pop up on places specializing in soundtracks and production music.
Here’s the breakdown:
- FREE Option: Managed to find some tracks on a big, free streaming platform that relies on ads. Quality wasn’t amazing, but hey, free is free! You’ll find bits and pieces there.
- Paid Options: For the full, high-quality experience, you gotta go paid. Found the official soundtrack listed on a couple of major platforms specifically focused on background music and soundtracks. Think sites artists use to find tunes. Looks like you can either sign up for a monthly sub (gives you loads of music) or potentially buy the individual track or album outright if they offer that purchase option.
Turns out I was looking in the wrong places at first. Don’t bother with the regular music spots. Hit up those ad-supported freebies for a taste, but for the real deal without hassle, a dedicated soundtrack service with a subscription is the simplest way to go. Just search for “Monte Carlo International Circus Festival” directly on those platforms. Worked for me!