2 December – 14 January

Florent Pagny — 65 Tour – Le Retour

Booking Required

After four sold-out arenas, Florent Pagny returns with the 65 Tour–Le Retour, a concert staging that blends intimate ballads and powerful anthems. Pagny’s expressive voice and commanding presence are supported by nuanced arrangements and contemporary production, alternating stripped-down acoustic passages with full-band climaxes. The programme revisits signature songs through renewed interpretations, delivering a reflective, visceral performance that emphasises vocal colour, interpretive depth and direct emotional exchange with the audience.

Route des Batailleux 3,
1218 Le Grand-Saconnex
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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