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18 – 27 June

Join neighbours, associations and public services for a ten-day community festival celebrating the park’s renewed spaces. Throughout the program there will be animations, meetings, exhibitions and activities designed for all ages, including children, families and professionals. The festival highlights collaborative projects developed since 2014 and offers opportunities to meet participants, share stories and discover local initiatives. Activities are free and held outdoors, with some sessions specifically for children or requiring prior registration.

19 – 21 June

For the Fête de la Musique (Music Festival), we invite you to join us all weekend to enjoy a friendly atmosphere, live concerts, and our seasonal cuisine. Reservations recommended: +41 22 753 17 55

Saturday 20 June, 14:30

Planète Rouge returns with an immersive celebration of music, bringing together live performances, DJ sets, and its signature Face2Face sessions across two of Geneva’s most iconic cultural venues. From afternoon concerts in an open-air setting to an energetic late-night afterparty, the event offers more than fifteen hours of continuous music and collective experience. Blending emerging talents and established artists, Planète Rouge creates a vibrant atmosphere where discovery, connection, and dance take centre stage, transforming the city into a dynamic meeting point for music lovers and celebrating the unifying spirit of contemporary live culture.

19 – 21 June

Over three days, a local conservatory opens for a diverse Fête de la musique programme that explores jazz, chamber music, orchestral classes, electroacoustic creations, opera fragments, percussion, guitar, strings and pop-rock workshops. Performances range from intimate recitals to ensemble pieces, highlighting emerging students and guest artists. The programme is designed for all audiences, offering varied atmospheres from contemplative listening to rhythmic celebration, and showcasing both tradition and contemporary experimentation.

19 – 25 June

Students from HEPIA’s architecture programme present their Bachelor and Master diploma projects in a collective portfolio exhibition. The presentation gathers models, drawings, plans, photographs and built-environment studies that explore material systems, spatial organisation, sustainability and the politics of transition. Works range from detailed technical proposals to speculative installations, highlighting research-led design, constructive experimentation and critical reflection on contemporary urban and ecological challenges.

Saturday 20 June, 16:00 and 18:00

Led by Sarah Russi and Samuel Delasalle, this end-of-year showcase gathers young actors from the theatre workshops to present short staged pieces. The programme highlights playful explorations of physical expression, vocal presence and spatial awareness, shifting between improvised moments and crafted scenes. Performances reveal curiosity, boldness and ensemble listening, offering a lively portrait of emerging performers and the creative process nurtured throughout the workshops.

In French.

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM Children’s Show
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Teen Show

18 – 27 June

Join neighbours, associations and public services for a ten-day community festival celebrating the park’s renewed spaces. Throughout the program there will be animations, meetings, exhibitions and activities designed for all ages, including children, families and professionals. The festival highlights collaborative projects developed since 2014 and offers opportunities to meet participants, share stories and discover local initiatives. Activities are free and held outdoors, with some sessions specifically for children or requiring prior registration.

19 – 21 June

For the Fête de la Musique (Music Festival), we invite you to join us all weekend to enjoy a friendly atmosphere, live concerts, and our seasonal cuisine. Reservations recommended: +41 22 753 17 55

Saturday 20 June, 14:30

Planète Rouge returns with an immersive celebration of music, bringing together live performances, DJ sets, and its signature Face2Face sessions across two of Geneva’s most iconic cultural venues. From afternoon concerts in an open-air setting to an energetic late-night afterparty, the event offers more than fifteen hours of continuous music and collective experience. Blending emerging talents and established artists, Planète Rouge creates a vibrant atmosphere where discovery, connection, and dance take centre stage, transforming the city into a dynamic meeting point for music lovers and celebrating the unifying spirit of contemporary live culture.

19 – 21 June

Over three days, a local conservatory opens for a diverse Fête de la musique programme that explores jazz, chamber music, orchestral classes, electroacoustic creations, opera fragments, percussion, guitar, strings and pop-rock workshops. Performances range from intimate recitals to ensemble pieces, highlighting emerging students and guest artists. The programme is designed for all audiences, offering varied atmospheres from contemplative listening to rhythmic celebration, and showcasing both tradition and contemporary experimentation.

19 – 25 June

Students from HEPIA’s architecture programme present their Bachelor and Master diploma projects in a collective portfolio exhibition. The presentation gathers models, drawings, plans, photographs and built-environment studies that explore material systems, spatial organisation, sustainability and the politics of transition. Works range from detailed technical proposals to speculative installations, highlighting research-led design, constructive experimentation and critical reflection on contemporary urban and ecological challenges.

Saturday 20 June, 16:00 and 18:00

Led by Sarah Russi and Samuel Delasalle, this end-of-year showcase gathers young actors from the theatre workshops to present short staged pieces. The programme highlights playful explorations of physical expression, vocal presence and spatial awareness, shifting between improvised moments and crafted scenes. Performances reveal curiosity, boldness and ensemble listening, offering a lively portrait of emerging performers and the creative process nurtured throughout the workshops.

In French.

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM Children’s Show
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Teen Show

18 – 27 June

Join neighbours, associations and public services for a ten-day community festival celebrating the park’s renewed spaces. Throughout the program there will be animations, meetings, exhibitions and activities designed for all ages, including children, families and professionals. The festival highlights collaborative projects developed since 2014 and offers opportunities to meet participants, share stories and discover local initiatives. Activities are free and held outdoors, with some sessions specifically for children or requiring prior registration.

19 – 21 June

For the Fête de la Musique (Music Festival), we invite you to join us all weekend to enjoy a friendly atmosphere, live concerts, and our seasonal cuisine. Reservations recommended: +41 22 753 17 55

Saturday 20 June, 14:30

Planète Rouge returns with an immersive celebration of music, bringing together live performances, DJ sets, and its signature Face2Face sessions across two of Geneva’s most iconic cultural venues. From afternoon concerts in an open-air setting to an energetic late-night afterparty, the event offers more than fifteen hours of continuous music and collective experience. Blending emerging talents and established artists, Planète Rouge creates a vibrant atmosphere where discovery, connection, and dance take centre stage, transforming the city into a dynamic meeting point for music lovers and celebrating the unifying spirit of contemporary live culture.

19 – 21 June

Over three days, a local conservatory opens for a diverse Fête de la musique programme that explores jazz, chamber music, orchestral classes, electroacoustic creations, opera fragments, percussion, guitar, strings and pop-rock workshops. Performances range from intimate recitals to ensemble pieces, highlighting emerging students and guest artists. The programme is designed for all audiences, offering varied atmospheres from contemplative listening to rhythmic celebration, and showcasing both tradition and contemporary experimentation.

19 – 25 June

Students from HEPIA’s architecture programme present their Bachelor and Master diploma projects in a collective portfolio exhibition. The presentation gathers models, drawings, plans, photographs and built-environment studies that explore material systems, spatial organisation, sustainability and the politics of transition. Works range from detailed technical proposals to speculative installations, highlighting research-led design, constructive experimentation and critical reflection on contemporary urban and ecological challenges.

Saturday 20 June, 16:00 and 18:00

Led by Sarah Russi and Samuel Delasalle, this end-of-year showcase gathers young actors from the theatre workshops to present short staged pieces. The programme highlights playful explorations of physical expression, vocal presence and spatial awareness, shifting between improvised moments and crafted scenes. Performances reveal curiosity, boldness and ensemble listening, offering a lively portrait of emerging performers and the creative process nurtured throughout the workshops.

In French.

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM Children’s Show
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Teen Show

18 – 27 June

Join neighbours, associations and public services for a ten-day community festival celebrating the park’s renewed spaces. Throughout the program there will be animations, meetings, exhibitions and activities designed for all ages, including children, families and professionals. The festival highlights collaborative projects developed since 2014 and offers opportunities to meet participants, share stories and discover local initiatives. Activities are free and held outdoors, with some sessions specifically for children or requiring prior registration.

19 – 21 June

For the Fête de la Musique (Music Festival), we invite you to join us all weekend to enjoy a friendly atmosphere, live concerts, and our seasonal cuisine. Reservations recommended: +41 22 753 17 55

Saturday 20 June, 14:30

Planète Rouge returns with an immersive celebration of music, bringing together live performances, DJ sets, and its signature Face2Face sessions across two of Geneva’s most iconic cultural venues. From afternoon concerts in an open-air setting to an energetic late-night afterparty, the event offers more than fifteen hours of continuous music and collective experience. Blending emerging talents and established artists, Planète Rouge creates a vibrant atmosphere where discovery, connection, and dance take centre stage, transforming the city into a dynamic meeting point for music lovers and celebrating the unifying spirit of contemporary live culture.

19 – 21 June

Over three days, a local conservatory opens for a diverse Fête de la musique programme that explores jazz, chamber music, orchestral classes, electroacoustic creations, opera fragments, percussion, guitar, strings and pop-rock workshops. Performances range from intimate recitals to ensemble pieces, highlighting emerging students and guest artists. The programme is designed for all audiences, offering varied atmospheres from contemplative listening to rhythmic celebration, and showcasing both tradition and contemporary experimentation.

19 – 25 June

Students from HEPIA’s architecture programme present their Bachelor and Master diploma projects in a collective portfolio exhibition. The presentation gathers models, drawings, plans, photographs and built-environment studies that explore material systems, spatial organisation, sustainability and the politics of transition. Works range from detailed technical proposals to speculative installations, highlighting research-led design, constructive experimentation and critical reflection on contemporary urban and ecological challenges.

Saturday 20 June, 16:00 and 18:00

Led by Sarah Russi and Samuel Delasalle, this end-of-year showcase gathers young actors from the theatre workshops to present short staged pieces. The programme highlights playful explorations of physical expression, vocal presence and spatial awareness, shifting between improvised moments and crafted scenes. Performances reveal curiosity, boldness and ensemble listening, offering a lively portrait of emerging performers and the creative process nurtured throughout the workshops.

In French.

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM Children’s Show
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Teen Show

18 – 27 June

Join neighbours, associations and public services for a ten-day community festival celebrating the park’s renewed spaces. Throughout the program there will be animations, meetings, exhibitions and activities designed for all ages, including children, families and professionals. The festival highlights collaborative projects developed since 2014 and offers opportunities to meet participants, share stories and discover local initiatives. Activities are free and held outdoors, with some sessions specifically for children or requiring prior registration.

19 – 21 June

For the Fête de la Musique (Music Festival), we invite you to join us all weekend to enjoy a friendly atmosphere, live concerts, and our seasonal cuisine. Reservations recommended: +41 22 753 17 55

Saturday 20 June, 14:30

Planète Rouge returns with an immersive celebration of music, bringing together live performances, DJ sets, and its signature Face2Face sessions across two of Geneva’s most iconic cultural venues. From afternoon concerts in an open-air setting to an energetic late-night afterparty, the event offers more than fifteen hours of continuous music and collective experience. Blending emerging talents and established artists, Planète Rouge creates a vibrant atmosphere where discovery, connection, and dance take centre stage, transforming the city into a dynamic meeting point for music lovers and celebrating the unifying spirit of contemporary live culture.

19 – 21 June

Over three days, a local conservatory opens for a diverse Fête de la musique programme that explores jazz, chamber music, orchestral classes, electroacoustic creations, opera fragments, percussion, guitar, strings and pop-rock workshops. Performances range from intimate recitals to ensemble pieces, highlighting emerging students and guest artists. The programme is designed for all audiences, offering varied atmospheres from contemplative listening to rhythmic celebration, and showcasing both tradition and contemporary experimentation.

19 – 25 June

Students from HEPIA’s architecture programme present their Bachelor and Master diploma projects in a collective portfolio exhibition. The presentation gathers models, drawings, plans, photographs and built-environment studies that explore material systems, spatial organisation, sustainability and the politics of transition. Works range from detailed technical proposals to speculative installations, highlighting research-led design, constructive experimentation and critical reflection on contemporary urban and ecological challenges.

Saturday 20 June, 16:00 and 18:00

Led by Sarah Russi and Samuel Delasalle, this end-of-year showcase gathers young actors from the theatre workshops to present short staged pieces. The programme highlights playful explorations of physical expression, vocal presence and spatial awareness, shifting between improvised moments and crafted scenes. Performances reveal curiosity, boldness and ensemble listening, offering a lively portrait of emerging performers and the creative process nurtured throughout the workshops.

In French.

4:00 PM – 5:15 PM Children’s Show
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Teen Show

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