Friday 12 September, 20:00

La Bâtie Festival: Peter Bjorn & John / Wolfberg

La Bâtie invites the Swedish band Peter Bjorn and John to bring their iconic album, Writer’s Block, back to life, celebrated for the hit Young Folks. This indie pop trio is known for their catchy melodies and distinctive gritty instrumentation. Opening for them is the duo Wolfberg, featuring Perrine Berger and Nicolas Wolf, who will perform their debut self-produced EP, Luftpost. Their innovative pop music, blending various sounds and instruments, challenges the social media capitalism and champions authenticity and unity.

Ages 16 and up, or accompanied by adult.

Nyon,
Switzerland
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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