A wide array of artists was featured at the Swiss punk music festival One Of A Million. IDLES, a band well-known for their exhilarating punk rock and politically charged lyrics, and Hania Rani, a Polish pianist and composer who enthralled the audience with her beautiful melodies, were among the top performers. Mysie, a rising UK talent with soft voice and reflective lyrics, made an impression, and Haiyti, a German rapper, brought a new and edgy energy to the stage.
Tanukichan, Hannah Van Loon's indie rock side project, featured dreamy and melancholy tones, and Belgian post-rock band Illuminine gave a moving and evocative performance. Belgian post-hardcore band Brutus astonished the audience with their strong and dynamic sound, and American post-punk band The Soft Moon gave the festival a gloomy and menacing vibe. Chris Staples, an American folk singer-songwriter, enchanted the crowd with his heartfelt and contemplative compositions, and Pongo, a Portuguese singer and rapper, laced her music with contagious beats and African rhythms.
Overall, One Of A Million gave a wide spectrum of musicians a stage on which to display their skill and engage with fans around the globe. For fans of punk music, the event provided an amazing experience and illustrated the dynamic and ever-changing essence of the genre.