Friday 20 February, 20:00

Neg’ Marrons + Little Lion Sound + Derrick Sound – Les 25 Ans Du Bilan

Booking Required

Neg’ Marrons mark 25 years of music with a release evening that brings together their hybrid hip‑hop and reggae roots with local selectors. The group’s storytelling and rhythmic delivery sit alongside sets by Little Lion Sound and Derrick Sound, whose DJ work and sound‑system aesthetics extend the show into dancehall and bass‑heavy grooves. The evening highlights the trio’s history as co‑founders of Evidence Music and their role as producers and cultural ambassadors within Geneva’s sound‑system scene.

Place des Volontaires 4,
1204 Genève
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