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 DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS? HERE ARE THE ANSWERS.

01

HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO GET IN?

The concerts, which take place during the day in the bars on the slopes (Iglu-Dorf, Pasatiempo, Lochstafel and Horny Bar), are free .

To finance this, we charge a so-called " culture surcharge" at the bars, which is a one-franc surcharge on all drinks. This goes directly to the Slopesound association.

 

For the acts taking place on the festival grounds (Saanersloch valley station as well as the old Saanersloch gondola station), a ticket (day pass or weekend pass) is required.

02

ARE THERE ALSO FOOD STANDS?

At every location, you have the option to grab a bite to eat. Have you tried the homemade pizza at Pasatiempo yet? Or how about a legendary burger at Lochstafel? Chili con carne is served in the Igloo Village, there's delicious garlic bread at the Horny Bar, and Why Knot also offers a whole selection of tasty treats.

Various food trucks will provide refreshments at the festival grounds near the Saanersloch valley station.

03

DO I NEED A SKI PASS?

You need a ski ticket for the daytime concerts in the bars in the Saanersloch-Horneggli ski area.

A single festival ticket is sufficient for the concerts on the festival grounds at the Saanersloch valley station as well as for the exclusive sunset concert in the old Saanerslochgrat gondola station.

04

IS THERE AN AGE RESTRICTION?

During the day, the whole family is welcome. In the evenings, on the festival grounds, there is an age restriction of 16 years and older .

05

HOW DO I GET TO THE FESTIVAL GROUNDS?

The festival grounds at the Saanersloch valley station are easily accessible by car or public transport.

Public transport: Saanenmöser train station is just a 5-minute walk from the festival grounds. From midnight onwards, shuttle buses also run towards Gstaad and Zweisimmen.

By car: The large parking lot at the Saanersloch valley station is available to festival visitors and is located directly next to the festival grounds.

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