Saturday 12 December, 20:00

Christophe Maé

Booking Required

French singer-songwriter Christophe Maé returns with an intimate and energetic concert that blends pop, folk and soul. His warm voice and melodic hooks are supported by a tight band and acoustic textures, creating an atmosphere that shifts from reflective ballads to upbeat grooves. The show focuses on songwriting craft, layered arrangements and audience connection, offering a polished yet spontaneous performance that highlights Maé’s vocal nuance and stage presence.

Route des Batailleux 3,
1218 Le Grand-Saconnex
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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