This weekend’s cultural highlights in Switzerland feature a milestone anniversary, a genre-blending musical journey, and the long-awaited return of a beloved Swiss pop act. The Epicentre in Geneva is celebrating 25 years with a special evening of female-led music on Saturday at 8 p.m. In Collonge-Bellerive. Six artists — Tess Giordano, Roxane, and the quartet Elvett — will take the stage, blending their distinct styles with a string quartet led by Marion Devaud. The performance, described as an “inédite soirée,” brings together diverse voices in a celebration of music au féminin pluriel. Also in western Switzerland, Maria de la Paz presents a cross-continental musical voyage from Piazzolla to Brel at the Théâtre de Grand-Champ in Gland. The Brussels-born, Buenos Aires-inspired performer leads the ensemble Ad Libitum in a program that bridges tango and valse, Brussels and Buenos Aires. Shows are scheduled for Saturday at 7 p.m. And Sunday at 5 p.m. Meanwhile, Lunik makes a rare appearance in Switzerland after more than a decade away. The Bernese pop-electronic band, fronted by Jaël, returns with original members and new material for a single show in Romandy. Having earned gold and platinum certifications in the 2000s, Lunik will perform at L’azimut in Estavayer-le-Lac on Sunday at 8 p.m. These events offer a diverse lineup for culture seekers across the Romandie region, from intimate tributes to genre-defying comebacks. For full details and updates, visit the original source.
Weekend Cultural Guide: Top Events & Outings April 24–26 | RTS.ch
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