Friday 12 December, 20:00

Miel de Montagne

French singer-songwriter Miel de Montagne will perform at Rez-Usine. Known for popular songs like “Pourquoi Pas” and “Permis B,” he captures the essence of simple life and youthful reflections through his pop and electro music. His second album, “Tout autour de nous,” delves into profound themes of identity and freedom, featuring collaborations with Jacques and Philippe Katerine. His music, both genuine and moving, encourages freedom and introspection.

Place des Volontaires 4,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: Rez-Usine

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