Saturday 24 January, 20:00

Kamel Raiah

Kamel Raiah, an Algerian singer who performs in the Kabyle language, will take the stage at the Alhambra in a concert organized by Tiwiza Léman. He is renowned for his vibrant voice and his deep connection to Amazigh traditions, which he enriches with modern sounds. Notable among his works is “Lechiakh,” an album that pays tribute to the masters of Kabyle music.

Rue de la Rôtisserie 10,
1204 Genève
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