Friday 8 May, 20:00

Lilly Wood and The Prick — Live

Booking Required

Lilly Wood and The Prick return with a set focused on songs from their new album Christina. The French duo blends pop, folk and electronic textures around English-language lyrics, pairing gritty guitar and catchy hooks with intimate vocal interplay. On stage they shift from reflective ballads to high-energy anthems, sculpted by dynamic arrangements and luminous soundscapes, creating a charged, immediate atmosphere that balances raw energy and poignant melody.

Place des Volontaires 4,
1204 Genève
Photo Credit: Lilly Wood And The Prick
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Photo Credit: Lilly Wood And The Prick

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