Saturday 13 June, 20:00

Rise Up – Be Yourself

Les Genevoix, Geneva’s gay men’s choir, presents an uplifting concert built around an emotional pop repertoire. The ensemble, supported by live musicians, explores themes of identity, diversity and the courage to be oneself through layered vocal harmonies and spirited staging. Lighting and musical dynamics shift from intimate moments to communal exuberance, carrying messages of tolerance, freedom and pride. The evening unfolds as a warm, heartfelt collective encounter that celebrates authenticity and shared resilience.

Rue de la Vallée 3,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: Les Genevoix

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