Sunday 5 July, 20:00

Rock Funk New Balls

Geneva’s Rock Funk builds its name on relentless funky rock, blending punchy guitar riffs with a tight rhythm section and an energetic brass ensemble. Saxophone, trumpet and trombone accents interact with rich vocal harmonies, creating layered grooves that invite movement and joy. The band’s dynamic arrangements shift between raw rock power and soulful, danceable funk, driven by crisp dynamics and a spirited collective energy that fills the room.

Chemin des Graviers 31,
1290 Versoix, Switzerland
Photo Credit: DR
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