Wednesday 13 May, 19:00

Interstice #5 — Voix de Fête

Booking Required

Two young Geneva-based artists, Boucle and Martin Costaz, share delicate, poetic songcraft blending soft pop, folk and intimate lyricism. Recognized through the La Lentille showcase at the Voix de Fête festival, they explore quiet textures and close harmonies, balancing fragile melodies with vibrant moments. The programme favors intimacy and attentive listening, creating a warm, contemplative atmosphere. Presented in collaboration with the Voix de Fête festival and organised by the Culture and Communication Department (SCC).

In French.

Place du Lignon 16,
1219 Le Lignon
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Photo Credit: DR

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