Wednesday 24 June, 18:30

NextGen: Apréo & Concert

The Apéro Concert d’Été offers a relaxed and convivial musical experience that blends live performance with the spirit of Geneva’s summer evenings. Bringing together audiences in an intimate and festive atmosphere, the event combines quality music, cultural discovery, and social exchange around an open-air apéritif setting. Designed as a moment of encounter and celebration, it highlights local artistic talent while creating a warm and accessible space where music, conversation, and seasonal conviviality come together naturally.

Grand-Rue 11,
1204 Genève
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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