Wednesday 4 February, 19:30

Workshop Showcase Night

Join a lively mix of groove, pop and jazz as young and older players share the stage. Sing, sway, and listen to covers and original songs arranged by workshop leaders. Watch instruments sparkle, voices blend, and rhythms pulse through the room. Kids will see teamwork, learn how melodies and grooves grow, and feel the energy of live music. The evening highlights creativity, practice, and playful collaboration across generations.

Passage de la Radio 2,
1205 Genève
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