Sunday 8 November, 17:00

NEJ’ — Irréel Tour

Booking Required

NEJ’ presents the Irréel Tour, offering an intense, immersive live experience that blends intimate songwriting with theatrical staging. Drawing on material from the album SOS IV, the performance emphasizes atmospheric production, dynamic vocal delivery and rhythmic contrasts that move between delicate ballads and propulsive pop. Lighting and sound design shape shifting moods, while the artist’s presence creates a visceral connection with the audience. The show balances emotion and spectacle for a powerful evening of contemporary pop.

Route des Batailleux 3,
1218 Le Grand-Saconnex
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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