Snowbombing 2017
Monday 3rd to Saturday 8th April 2017various venues, Mayrhofen, Austria, Austria MAP
from £249+bf for 5 nights accommodation & festival wristband
The final batch of acts have been announced for Snowbombing which takes place throughout various venues in Mayrhofen, Austria from Monday 3rd until Saturday 8th April 2017.
Newly added are Andy C, Roni Size, Axel Boman, Gerd Janson, Midland, Matthias Meyer, Ruede Hagelstein, and Rafael Da Cruz.
They join acts including Run the Jewels, Courteeners, Novelist, Groove Armada (DJ set), DJ Koze, Patrick Topping, MistaJam, Mike Skinner (DJ Set), DJ Yoda, Huxley, Doorly, GotSome, Chase & Status, Gorgon City (DJ-Set), Giggs, Blossoms, Slaves, De La Soul, Dixon, Shy FX, Grandmaster Flash, Redlight, DJ Zinc, Eats Everything, David Rodigan, Disciples, Dusky, Skream, My Nu Leng, Richy Ahmed, Toddla T, Monki, Solardo, James Zabiela, and Super Hans, with Mr. Motivator, and Eddie the Eagle, who will also be heading for Alpine town.
See the Snowbombing line-ups page for the full details.
The festival offers a host of acts and DJs jam packed into one small alpine village with an avalanche of igloo raves, forest parties, luxurious spas, snow-yoga, roof-top hot tubs, paragliding, snow limos, fancy dress, not to mention 650km of piste, and the unique Snowbombing festival atmosphere thrown in for good measure.
Prices start from £249 for 5 nights’ accommodation and festival wristband.
Snowbombing is an entertainment and accommodation package, where you can choose a variety of accommodation options to suit your preferences and budget, from 5 star luxury Spa hotels, to pocket friendly pensions. You can add a variety of extras to build a package to suit you including a variety of lift passes, bespoke parties, including the infamous Arctic Disco, ski lessons and airport transfers.
Mayrhofen gets completely taken over for a week long party of hedonistic adventure and extreme sport. The resort also boasts some of Europe's most lavish spas so you can also relax and enjoy the amazing spring sunshine and snowy mountains of one of Europe's most snow-sure, late season resorts. The nearby Tux glacier (Austria's highest lifted point) is only a short (free) bus ride away, and although open all-year round, is at it's best in spring.