Thursday 11 February, 20:00

Hugo Barriol

Hugo Barriol is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose folk-tinged songs are shaped by long travels. Born in Saint-Étienne, he turned to music after a trip to Australia and honed his craft busking in Paris, winning the Metro Music Awards in 2016. With two albums and a third record now presented live, his deep voice and intimate arrangements invite listeners on a gentle, travel-inspired journey.

Route de Chancy 127,
1213 Onex
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