Friday 30 October, 19:00

POSITIV by Festival du Soir

Booking Required

POSITIV comes to Geneva for a specially curated edition, assembling Paul Kalkbrenner, Mind Against, Nicolas Cuer and La Forêt among its lineup. The night is conceived as an immersive world: a monumental strip of staged areas hosts performances, roaming artists, installations, rides and food corners. The production by Village du Soir foregrounds spectacular scenography, marrying pulsing electronic sound with shifting light and visual design to create a disorienting, celebratory atmosphere that lingers beyond the music.

Route François-Peyrot 30,
1218 Le Grand-Saconnex
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Photo Credit: Village du soir

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