Sunday 13 September, 13:00

Festival de la Bâtie – Blanc Manioc x Furie Sound System

Festival de la Bâtie – Blanc Manioc x Furie Sound System brings together the Franco‑Brazilian collective Furie Sound System and the pan‑African electronic label Blanc Manioc for a celebratory finale. With special guests DJ Baddest and Senegalese artist Mara Seck, the performance blends electronic production with African traditions and tropical rhythms, moving through techno, house, reggae, amapiano, batida, baile funk and electro‑sabar. The set foregrounds rhythmic dialogue, cross‑cultural textures and communal energy.

Avenue de la Paix 10,
1202 Genève
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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