Saturday 13 December 2025, 20:00

YAMÊ

Entirely self-taught, Yamê, a Franco-Cameroonian artist, began as a keyboardist and singer in Parisian Jam sessions before launching his solo career in 2020. His music blends groovy/jazzy influences with modern elements from French and African scenes. Known for his tracks “Call of Valhalla” and “Bécane”, as well as his project “Elowi”, Yamê is supported by artists like Timbaland and Stromae. On stage, he stands out for his powerful voice and natural ease.

Rue de la Rôtisserie 10,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: @Morgane Cachin

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