Sunday 26 April, 18:30

The Woodgies

Booking Required

Sisters Hannah Leah and Meghan Woodger weave luminous vocal harmonies and intimate guitar textures in an indie-pop folk repertoire. Rooted in Simon & Garfunkel–style folk-pop, their songs balance vibrant passion and gentle nostalgia, conjuring windswept cliffs and misted Irish landscapes. Their interplay of guitar, Dobro and close harmony shapes moments of stillness and swell, where purity of tone meets aching memory. Presented within the Printemps Carougeois programme, the duo offers a quietly powerful, contemplative musical journey.

In English.

Rue Vautier 13,
1227 Carouge
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