Wednesday 25 March, 20:30

Geoffrey Secco – Hypnosis Concert – Origins

Geoffrey Secco invites you to a unique concert under hypnosis titled “Origines” at Alhambra. This innovative show takes you on a journey back in time to uncover your trans-personal legend and the influence of past lives. Blending music and consciousness, each note is a gateway to the unexplored. Geoffrey Secco, a Berklee College of Music graduate and certified in Ericksonian hypnosis, will be joined by David Lombardi on violin, Sébastien Heintz on guitar, and Scouap on video projections.

Rue de la Rôtisserie 10,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: @Fred Chapota

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