Thursday 12 March, 20:00

Leïla Huissoud

Leïla Huissoud, initially discovered on “The Voice” and renowned for her debut album “L’Ombre,” is set to captivate audiences at the Spectacles Onésiens with her third album “La maladresse.” This new release takes a more electronic and melancholic turn, delving into the unexpected and darker sides of life. Despite the challenges of an artist’s life, Leïla draws inspiration from the marginalized, turning her experiences into poetic and moving music.

Route de Chancy 127,
1213 Onex
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