Thursday 10 April, 20:00

Saez

Saez will return to Geneva for his new “Apocalypse Tour.” Dedicated entirely to his art, Saez has built a unique bond with his audience over the past 24 years. Known as a painter of society, he weaves his work with characters, words, and cries for freedom, refusing to self-censor. His intense performances blend themes of love, violence, and the struggles of life.

Route des Batailleux 3,
1218 Le Grand-Saconnex
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