Thursday 19 March, 20:00

Voix de Fête Festival: Zélie, Luiza & St Graal

The Festival Voix de Fête brings together a captivating concert at Alhambra featuring Zélie, Luiza, and St Graal. Zélie’s raw and intense electro-pop blends power and vulnerability to convey deep emotions and desires. Luiza delivers a vibrant fusion of French and Brazilian influences, infusing her pop music with sunny rhythms and a sense of freedom. Meanwhile, St Graal sings of contemporary love with catchy melodies and heartfelt sincerity.

Rue de la Rôtisserie 10,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: ©Emma Birski

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