Saturday 19 September, 19:30

Deborah Lukalu

Booking Required

Gospel singer Deborah Lukalu brings a powerful evening of praise and worship, her soulful voice guiding listeners through moments of intimacy and soaring release. Accompanied by a dynamic band and resonant arrangements, the programme blends traditional gospel roots with contemporary sensibilities, focusing on spiritual devotion and communal uplift. The performance promises emotional depth, stirring choruses and quiet reflections, delivered with vocal precision and heartfelt conviction.

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

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