Saturday 20 September, 20:30

Quartette…y su orquesta

Free, reservations recommended

Join an enchanting tango evening with the group “…Y su orquesta quartette,” born from a deep love for tango and Argentine music. This captivating ensemble takes the audience on a musical journey to Buenos Aires with their vibrant strings. Following the concert, enjoy a milonga.

Route de Sauverny 6,
1290 Versoix
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Photo Credit: DR

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