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.
In early January 2022, two construction vehicles belonging to a Swiss multinational were set on fire at a gravel pit in the Geneva countryside. Over a year later, a young man — referred to as Jérémy — was arrested and suspected of involvement in the arson. Held in pre-trial detention, he was released after more than three months, following strong public support and mobilization.
In French.