Saturday 22 November, 20:00

Viktor Vincent – Fantastik

In his new solo show, Viktor Vincent invites audiences into a world of mystery and illusion, where reality blurs with the fantastical. It begins with a man waking up alone on a train, only to see a reflection that isn’t his own—leading into a surreal journey where appearances deceive. In an intimate, atmospheric setting, Viktor shares mesmerizing stories and performs astonishing mental feats that make spectators feel invisible forces, receive personal messages, and mentally connect with another realm. More than just a show, it’s a unique, unforgettable experience that leaves you questioning what is real and what lies beyond.

In French.

Place des Volontaires 2,
1204 Genève
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