Thursday 12 November, 19:30

Malte Marten — Autumn Tour 2026

Booking Required

Malte Marten, handpan virtuoso, returns with Bummela and percussionist Conrado Molina for an intimate, atmospheric set. Marten’s decade-long devotion to the handpan shapes meditative compositions that slow time and invite deep listening. Conrado Molina adds virtuoso rhythms and world-music vocal colours, while multi-instrumentalist and producer Bummela layers rich textures and subtle electronic touches. Together they weave a warm, contemplative soundscape where melody and rhythm dissolve boundaries between players and listeners, fostering moments of quiet connection and shared wonder.

Rue de la Rôtisserie 10,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: DR

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