Saturday 29 November, 19:00

Ultra Vomit + Knuckle Head

The Recluses Fest brings Ultra Vomit and Knuckle Head to the Alhambra for a dynamic concert. Known for their humorous metal parodies and sharp wit, Ultra Vomit will present their latest album, “Le Pouvoir de la Puissance,” with a show to remember. Knuckle Head will deliver raw, visceral rock, blending dark country with stoner vibes as they ready their upcoming album. It’s set to be an explosive night with unforgettable performances and a high-energy atmosphere. The festival prides itself on being an inclusive and safe space, with zero tolerance for any form of discrimination or violence.

Rue de la Rôtisserie 10,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: @Mathieu_Ezan

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