Thursday 11 September, 21:00

La Bâtie Festival: Feldup / Moictani

Feldup, also known as Félix Dupuis, crafts music filled with haunting and electrifying atmospheres, with tracks that stretch over ten minutes. Drawing inspiration from the 2000s New York rock scene, he skillfully balances serene and intense moments, leveraging guitar intensity and dissonance. His dark, intimate lyrics convey past anguish, enhanced by a compelling and expressive voice. Opening the event, Hispano-Swiss artist Tania Praz with her Moictani project promises a passionate and dynamic performance.

Ages 16 and up, or accompanied by an adult.

Place des Cinq-Continents 1,
1217 Meyrin
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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