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Pierre Nanon, alias ‘Cali P’, is one of the most successful reggae musicians in Switzerland. His multicultural heritage is clearly felt in his music. Born in the town of Schlieren, he carries within him the roots of both his Rastafarian father from French-Caribbean Guadeloupe and his Swiss mother. At an early age, Nanon joined his father’s band and came into contact with Jamaican dancehall for the first time through the ‘Gideon Soldiers Sound System’. Later, musical icons such as Bob Marley and his son Ziggy shaped Nanon’s musical and personal development. It is therefore not surprising that today, as Cali P, Nanon carries the message of reggae and Rastafari to different parts of the world with his music. For a Sound Garden evening, Cali P brings his warm songs to the park of the Fondation Beyeler.During the warm summer months, the rhythms and sounds of the Sound Garden will once again resound around the pavilion in the park of the Fondation Beyeler. From classical music to reggae and electropop - the Sound Garden invites you to enjoy a diverse programme of music, relax in the museum park in the middle of the summer evenings and discover new favourite music.The meeting point is the pavilion in the park.