Thursday 26 June, 19:30

Catalyse Open Mic on the Bateau Genève

Catalyse presents an open stage evening aboard the Bateau Genève, inviting the public to discover a range of live musical performances.
Free and open to all.

The event continues with a concert by students from EPI and Catalyse, showcasing original work, group energy, and a shared musical exploration.

Quai Gustave-ADOR 1,
1207 Genève
Photo Credit: Catalyse
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Photo Credit: Catalyse

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