Thursday 16 April, 20:30

Lila Iké & Wurl Sound + Steph O.B.F x Vesper T

Booking Required

Lila Iké leads an intimate reggae evening framed by Wurl Sound, a bespoke sound system blending gospel, roots reggae, soul and dancehall textures. Her voice navigates warm, emotive melodies while Steph O.B.F spins deep dub and bass-heavy grooves, and Vesper T contributes a hushed, soulful folk-trip-hop vocal exploration that folds into echoing dub atmospheres. Expect immersive soundscapes that shift between hypnotic rhythms and tender, lyrical moments.

Place des Volontaires 4,
1204 Genève
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