As you may know it, the Les Femmes s’en mêlent Festival is back in Paris from April 3 to to 6, 2019 for three exclusive nights at the Trabendo.
But prior to this very expected return, the festival will storm the Pan Piper on Friday March 8, 2019 for International Women’s Day.
For this unique night, you’ll find Canadian Annie Sama, also known as APigeon who takes R’n’B to a synthetic future. Quebec of Moroccan origin La Bronze will also be in and deploy her solar songs.
Pan Piper will also welcome lyrical trip-hop by duet La Mess as well as the talented Swiss female singer Flèche Love and French of Senegalese origin BAKEL.
They all have a common point: they want to promote a strong and peculiar vision, free from the language barrier or musical genres. Musicians and producers, they are like those they accompany backstage, they represent a new generation of strong women, running their own fate and projects. An independence asserting on its own their commitment and their freedom.