Friday 6 February, 20:00

Aliose – Le Forestier

The duo Aliose steps away from their own songs to explore the repertoire of Maxime Le Forestier in a one-of-a-kind tour. This event is highlighted by vocals, guitars, a string trio, projections, and thoughtful stage design. Over the past fifteen years, Aliose has captured audiences with hits like “Loin” and “Me passer de toi,” solidifying their status in the Francophone pop scene. This tour promises fresh interpretations and surprises, including a new song created from their collaboration.

Chemin de la Mère-Voie 62,
1228 Plan-les-Ouates
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Photo Credit: Damien Bonvallat

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