Friday 10 July, 21:00

Bia Ferreira

Bia Ferreira is a Brazilian singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and self-described “artivist” whose music fuses soul, blues, reggae, funk, R&B and rap with Brazilian traditions. Her performance weaves intimate vocals and layered instrumentation into politically charged songs addressing structural racism, LGBT+ discrimination, Black feminism, love and community. The stage presence combines raw emotion and ritualised grooves, inviting listening that is both resistant and healing. Atmospheric arrangements and rhythmic intensity create moments of tenderness, urgency and communal solidarity.

Parc La Grange,
Quai Gustave-Ador, Geneva
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Photo Credit: Juh Almeida

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