Friday 29 May, 20:00

The Amy Winehouse Band

Booking Required

Led by longtime bassist and musical director Dale Davis, The Amy Winehouse Band reunites original members to celebrate Amy Winehouse’s repertoire through a soulful, immersive concert. The performance weaves faithful vocal interpretations with raw instrumental textures, framed by rare photo and video archives that create a cinematic backdrop. Lighting and sound shape intimate and expansive moments, inviting nostalgia and immediacy as iconic songs are revisited with warmth and reverence. This return engagement follows a previous sold-out show.

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

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