ABOUT THE ARTIST

Vera Nois

(Argentina)

Vera Nois is an Argentinian composer, music producer, musician, based in Berlin., Germany. Her music blends together indie, alternative pop, and folktronica genres to create a unique soundscape that appeals to diverse audiences. 

Throughout her career, Vera Nois has promoted her music worldwide, performing her musical catalog for alternative audiences in various countries across Latin America and Europe. Her performances, known for their energy and power, evoke the natural beauty of the landscapes of South America, creating a space that allows listeners to immerse themselves in a world of pure emotion and imagination.



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