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Snowbombing festival set to return to Mayrhofen in April 2025 with skiing, music and alpine celebrations

Snowbombing festival set to return to Mayrhofen in April 2025 with skiing, music and alpine celebrations
Snowbombing festival set to return to Mayrhofen in April 2025 with skiing, music and alpine celebrations

Snowbombing, the renowned ski festival, will return to Mayrhofen, Austria, from the 7th to the 12th of April 2025. The event offers a unique blend of skiing, music and alpine celebrations, attracting festival-goers from around the globe to experience its vibrant atmosphere and scenic Alpine backdrop.

This year’s festival follows a successful 25th-anniversary celebration in 2024, which featured headline performances from major electronic music acts such as Fatboy Slim and Bicep. The festival is renowned for transforming Mayrhofen into a dynamic party hub, complete with pop-up parties and mountaintop brunches.

Tickets for Snowbombing 2025 are already on sale, with packages starting at £399, which includes five nights of accommodation plus a festival ticket. Prospective attendees can secure their spot with a £50 deposit through the festival’s official website.

The 2025 lineup is yet to be announced, but if previous years are any indication, attendees can expect a roster of high-profile artists and a plethora of activities designed to complement the skiing experience. The festival will begin with opening parties on the 5th and 6th of April and will conclude with a closing party on the 13th.

More details about the event and ticket purchases can be found on the Snowbombing website.

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For further information and future events visit Snowbombing’s website here.

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