Sunday 2 November, 16:00

Aldebert

Aldebert returns with Enfantillages 666, a bold new show where childhood imagination meets the energy of rock and metal. Under his alter ego Helldebert, he blends powerful riffs with playful storytelling, creating a unique experience for all ages. Get ready for a musical journey that’s as electrifying as it is poetic.

Route des Batailleux 3,
1218 Le Grand-Saconnex
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