For the past 10 years, Marc has played in many clubs and festivals around the world including Montreux Jazz Festival (CH), Jazz at Lincoln Center, New-York (USA), Marciac jazz Festival (FR), London Jazz Festival (UK) Snug harbour, New-Orleans (USA), Upstairs Vitellos, Los Angeles (USA), Ronnie’s Scott, London (UK), Festival de la Défense, Paris (F) Festival jazz sur son 31, Toulouse (F), Duc des Lombards Paris (F), Strasbourg Jazzdor Festival (F), Sunside, Paris (F), Festival international de Clermont (F), EUNIC jazz Festival, Berlin (D), A Trane, Berlin (D) Unterfahrt, München (D), Eldenear Jazz Festival (D), Cully Jazz Festival (CH), Jazz no Jazz Festival, Zurich (CH) Schaffhausen jazz Festival (CH), Off Beat Basel (CH), Festival, Prague piano nights (CZ), Reduta, Praha (CZ), Jazz Docks, Praha (CZ), Budapest Take Five (HU) Trentinoln Jazz Festival (I), Katovice Jazz Festival (PL)
Sao Paulo SESC Festival (BRA), Triboz, Rio de Janeiro (BRA) Panama Jazz Festival (PAN), Buenos Aires International Jazz Festival (ARG), Rosario Jazz Festival (ARG), Montevideo Jazz Festival (UY), E.U International Jazz Festival, Santiago (CHE), JZ Shanghai, (CHI) Eastshore Beijing (CHI) Sapho Taiwan (TW), Cairo Opera house (EGY), Syria Jazz festival, Damas (SY), Global week for Syria Festival Beirut (LIB) Amman Jazz Festival, (JOR) Madajazzcar jazz fest. (MG), Qatar Jazz Festival (QT) Carthage Jazz Festival (TUN)
Marc Perrenoud’s 2013/2014 season includes the production by the Mezzo TV channel of a 90 minutes reportage of the concert of Marc Perrenoud Trio at Cully Jazz Festival, as well
as playing at the Montreux Jazz Festival, the New York Lincoln Center, Snug Harbour in New Orleans, Ronnie Scott in London, Paris’ Duc des Lombards, the A Trane in Berlin, the Buenos Aires International Jazz Festival and the JZ in Shanghai.
In 2015, Marc plays in some of the most important jazz festival like London Jazz Festival, Basel off Beat or take part of the Beirut based festival « Global week for Syria ». He appears in many radio shows, amongst others, Jamie Cullums showcases on BBC2 London and WWOZ in New Orleans with Jerry Roll Justice.
The same year, he plays a big solo tour from St Petersburg to Tripoli lebanon going through Munich, Zurich, Prag and Paris. He also take part of the Karama Festival in Amman Jordan and plays in a «female protection center» in Zarqa.
In Spring 2016, Marc released his first solo album « Hamra » , which has been recognized as a masterpiece by « le Temps ». In 2018, he played a solo concert at Damascus opera house as the first European musician who plays in Syria after the war.
In October 2016, he launched his fourth trio album « Nature Boy » by Challenge International Records. This release has been followed by more than 100 concerts in Europe, Asia and Middle East and was categorized by « Les inrocks » as part of the « first ten albums » must have for 2016.
In year 2017, he created the quintet « Aksham » with David Ehnco and Elina Duni and their first album has been released in January 2019 by the French label « NOME ». Aksham played in many festivals in Europe like Marciac, Cully jazz or Jazzahead Bremen.
In 2019, Marc was on tour playing solo in the biggest concert halls in Switzerland, among them, the famous Tohnhalle in Zurich and Victoria Hall in Geneva. In the same year, Marc Perrenoud Trio was touring intensively in Poland, Germany, Tunisia, France and in Brazil trough the « SESC jazz Festival ».
In march 2020 his fifth trio album « Morphée » has been released by « Neuklang ». This album has been rewarded as 4F in « Telerama » magazine.
He played with many musicians like Grégoire Maret, Kendrick Scott, Mina Agossi, Guillaume Perret, David Enhco, Baenz Oester, Marco Mueller, Cyril Regamey, Pedro Segundo, Pierre Audétat, Sylvain Ghio, Robert Kubyzin, Jeremy Bruyère, Claudio Strüby etc…
In 2022, Marc Became the first « jazz » pianist to receive a one year residency with the Symphonic Orchestra OSR (Orchestre de la Suisse Romande) . Among other pieces, he performs the piano concerto « New World a Comin » by Duke Ellington and composed his own concerto « Small Heel » for piano and orchestra.
Marc Perrenoud teaches at the Conservatory of Geneva. He is cofounder and artistic director of the festival “the Athénéennes” in Geneva.