Monday 15 June, 19:30

Léa Gamba | Oliver Heyden | Alexis Da Silva

Students from the eMa PréPro programme present the culmination of their training in a public certification concert, performing finished musical projects before an expert jury. The evening highlights stagecraft, instrumental technique and creative authorship, offering a glimpse of each artist’s artistic identity. Set pieces range from intimate singer‑songwriter numbers to energetic pop‑rock. Performances include Oliver Heyden, Alexis Da Silva and Léa Gamba (pop rock), revealing emerging talents and diverse approaches to live performance.

Passage de la Radio 2,
1205 Genève
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