Friday 4 July, 21:00

Oxmo Puccino

Oxmo Puccino, a luminary of French rap, marks over two decades of his career with an eighth album that blends African influences and urban culture. Renowned for his poetic and incisive lyrics, he delivers a powerful final message through this album and plans his grand stage comeback in 2025, paying a heartfelt tribute to the culture he has profoundly influenced.

Parc La Grange,
Quai Gustave-Ador, Geneva
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Photo Credit: DR

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