Saturday 8 November, 20:00

Larkin Poe

Larkin Poe’s upcoming album Bloom (released January 24, 2025) sees the dynamic sister duo continue to evolve their musical journey, delivering a collection of introspective and authentic songs deeply connected to their American roots. Produced and largely co-written by Megan, Rebecca, and Tyler Bryant, the album marks a significant shift for the band, reflecting a synergy that goes beyond mere collaboration.

Already praised for the sincerity of their songwriting, the Lovell sisters now shine even more in their storytelling, exploring personal narratives with universal themes of self-acceptance and individuality, all set against a backdrop of contemporary blues and rock influences.

Rue de la Rôtisserie 10,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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