Saturday 25 April, 20:00

The 100 Voices of Gospel

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Led by a choir of a hundred singers, dancers and musicians, this large-scale gospel spectacle blends powerful vocal harmonies, choreographed movement and dynamic arrangements. Acclaimed for TV appearances that reached millions and celebrated for its live energy, the production delivers soaring solos, tight ensemble work and uplifting call-and-response moments. Staged with bold visuals and cinematic pacing, the show explores themes of faith, joy and communal catharsis while showcasing exemplary gospel technique and showmanship.

Route des Batailleux 3,
1218 Le Grand-Saconnex
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