Les Arcs Welcomes Back Major Music Festivals

Thousands of music lovers to benefit from affordable concert prices all winter long at Les Arcs 

Unlimited Folie Festival - From 18 December 2022 – 9 April 2023

Les Arcs plays host to the biggest open-air festival in the Alps. On the programme for the Unlimited Folie Festival are 10 exclusive evenings with a renowned guest DJ on each night

For those who can’t sleep, La Folie Douce invites its most faithful regulars not to miss any of the musical events of the Unlimited Folie Festival this year. This season, it has created the «Pass Pas Sommeil», giving access to all 10 night shows, and therefore valid from 18 December 2022 to 9 April 2023. A new pass to feast your eyes and ears, with exclusive access to the balcony area. The little extra? A place inside will be guaranteed for each pass holder, in case of bad weather

Early Bird price: 199€ for the first 500 orders instead of 299€.

Tickets available at: https://yurplan.com/event/UNLIMITED-FOLIE/90687 

Electronic Peak Festival - 12-17 March 2023

Les Arcs will welcome back the Electronic Peak Festival this winter for its fifth edition. Running from 12-17 March 2023, this winter’s festival is titled ‘The Get Down’ in reference to the golden age of electronic disco, dance and the birth of DJing. 

The Get Down edition will focus on disco and house music, bright colours, disco balls, roller skates on the dance floor and eye-catching fashion. As in previous year’s editions, organisers of the Electronic Peak Festival are focused on bringing high-quality artistic performances to Les Arcs, available to a cross section of people.  

For four days Les Arcs will play host to internationally renowned artists and local talent both on the slopes and in bars, with passes at affordable prices and with many free events as well. Born in 2018 out of love for music, the Electronic Peak Festival has become a major winter event in Les Arcs. One of the festival’s objectives is to develop culture in the local area as well as respecting the natural surroundings. It also gives mountain and music lovers another reason to come to the resort, in addition to the skiing and wintersports. 

In line with Les Arcs’ sustainability policies, the Electronic Peak Festival aims to keep its environmental footprint as low as possible; zero waste, using upcycled materials, food and drink offered by local suppliers and encouraging festival-goers to choose eco-friendly travel options including the train and carpooling. 

Next March the festival will welcome 24 artists including the top names of Bambounou, DJ Boring, Krystal Klear, Marina Trench, Partiboi69, plus a mix of local artists. The venues include the Bulle Café in Arc 2000 for free outdoor music, apres-ski in the centre of Arc 1800 and events at the famous Folie Douce.

After the sun has set, the festival offer big night-time events including a DJ set and Roller Disco on the Thursday and closing party ‘The Warehouse’, both at the Bernard Taillefer conference centre in Arc 1800. ‘The Warehouse’ is expected to welcome up to 1600 people on the Friday night with a total immersion in neon and disco wonder for festival goers.  

Prices start from 39.00 euro (early bird pass for 2 days) and can be booked on https://electronicpeakfestival.com/en/

 

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