Winter conditions, plenty of fresh snow and 14,000 enthusiastic winter sports fans: Nina Chuba's Top of the Mountain Easter Concert in Ischgl on Easter Monday ensured a successful start to the "Spring Blanc" sunshine skiing event series. From now until the end of the season on 1 May, guests can look forward to a colourful programme of culinary delights, music and very special skiing moments. Other concerts in the ski resort: Andreas Gabalier (14 April), The BossHoss (21 April) and the Black Eyed Peas (30 April).
The "Spring Blanc" is open: At the Top of the Mountain Easter Concert on 1 April, this year's kick-off of the popular sun skiing event series, Nina Chuba thrilled the 14,000 winter sports fans on the Ischgl Idalp with five new and as yet unreleased songs. At 2,320 metres above sea level, the 25-year-old celebrated her Ischgl debut with her rightly hyped genre mix of pop, rap, hip-hop and dancehall rhythms and created an exuberant party atmosphere in the ski resort with hits such as "Wildberry Lillet", "Ich hass Dich", "Femminello" and "Mangos mit Chili".
But that's not all: from now until the end of the season on 1 May, visitors to Ischgl can look forward to a colourful programme of culinary delights and music as well as numerous guaranteed white runs in Spring Blanc. "As we know, we already had perfect snow and piste conditions at the start of the season this year and the course of the ski winter so far has been correspondingly pleasing. It is certainly still too early to take stock, but we are heading for a very successful result, which will probably end up being significantly better than last year and should allow us to build on our best seasons ever," says Günther Zangerl, CEO of Silvrettaseilbahn AG. "We want to carry this momentum over to the next four weeks as part of our Spring Blanc event series. Our current snow conditions offer ideal conditions for this," continues Alexander von der Thannen, Chairman of TVB Paznaun - Ischgl. Highlights in Spring Blanc: the open-air live concerts in the ski resort by Andreas Gabalier on 14 April, The BossHoss on 21 April and the Black Eyed Peas on 30 April 2024.
Spring Blanc - ski fun in Ischgl until the beginning of May
Whether you are a passionate skier, sun worshipper, gourmet or music fan - the "Spring Blanc" event series offers plenty of reasons to enjoy spring on Ischgl's slopes. On the programme: atmospheric concert moments at the Top of the Mountain Spring Concert with Andreas Gabalier (14 April 2024) on the Idalp, at the Spring Snow Festival with The BossHoss on Alp Trida (21 April 2024) or at the legendary Top of the Mountain Closing Concert with the Black Eyed Peas (30 April 2024). Events such as sun.downer, grenzenlos.kulinarisch on the Flimjoch and dine.around by Ischgl's gourmet restaurants round off the programme. Spring-like temperatures, sunshine and guaranteed white runs on the pistes, in powder or firn snow until the end of the season on 1 May included. All information: www.ischgl.com.
"Spring Blanc" event calendar
05.04.2024 sun.downer: Sunset with a lounge feeling and cocktails from 19:00 to 21:00 on the Pardatschgrat at 2,624 metres above sea level.
07.04.2024 grenzenlos.kulinarisch: Summit get-together on the Flimjoch with an international food truck and musical entertainment
14.04.2024 Top of the Mountain Spring Concert with Andreas Gabalier on the Idalp
14.04. - 30.04.2024 dine.around: The Ischgl gourmet restaurants offer special culinary arrangements such as tastings, themed menus or gourmet safaris.
17.04. - 18.04.2024 13th Ski World Championships of Gastronomy on the Idalp
19.04.2024 sun.downer: Sunset with lounge feeling and cocktails from 19:00 to 21:00 on the Pardatschgrat at 2,624 metres above sea level.
21.04.2024 International spring snow festival with The BossHoss on Alp Trida
21.04. - 22.04.24 24th Chefs' Star Cup on the Idalp
23.04.2024 Tourism Games by Ischgl: At the Ischgl Stage, restaurateurs under 30 compete in the areas of cooking, bartending and marketing.
30.04.2024 Top of the Mountain Closing Concert with the Black Eyed Peas on the Idalp