Wednesday 7 October, 20:00

Fredz — On s’enverra des fleurs

Booking Required

Fredz is a Canadian singer-songwriter whose singular voice blends rap, pop and chanson. His intimate, cinematic songs transform fragments of daily life into universal narratives, sung with disarming sincerity and an intensely lived presence. The concert navigates contrasts of light and melancholy, pairing tender melodies with rhythmic verve that highlight everyday details and emotional shifts. Independent and owner of his project, Fredz favours durable songs over trends, shaping performances of deep warmth and quiet intensity.

In French.

Rue de la Rôtisserie 10,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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