Wednesday 15 April, 19:30

Alborosie & Shengen Clan

Booking Required

Alborosie, the Sicilian-born artist who has made Kingston his creative home, leads Shengen Clan in a generation-spanning reggae show. As singer, songwriter and producer, he blends roots, dub and dancehall with deep reverence, supported by a tight band whose warm bass and echoing studio effects recall classic Jamaican sound. Lighting and sound sculpt an intimate, immersive space where soulful vocals, call-and-response grooves and meditative dub passages invite communal release and reflective calm.

Rue de la Rôtisserie 10,
1204 Genève
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