Saturday 21 March, 20:00

Voix de Fête Festival: MPL + The Postman’s Sons & Ten Fingers on the Run

The Voix de Fête Festival is set to host MPL and Les Fils du Facteur featuring 10 Doigts en Cavale at the Alhambra. MPL, celebrated for their captivating melodies and poetic lyrics, embodies free expression and artistic communion. Fresh off a series of sold-out shows, they are eager to present their new album. Les Fils du Facteur, in collaboration with 10 Doigts en Cavale, bring a signature performance blending sign language and music, creating an emotional and inclusive experience. It’s an evening where poetry and musical energy converge, promising a unique experience not to be missed.

Rue de la Rôtisserie 10,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: ©Audoin Desforges

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