Silbermond rocked the Ischgl ski resort at 2,300 metres above sea level on 28 March 2016, kicking off the season finale. The slopes are open until 1 May 2016.
Easter in Ischgl - that means sun, firn snow and a top-class concert in the middle of the ski resort at 2,300 metres above sea level. At the "Top of the Mountain Easter Concert" on 28 March 2016, 23,000 fans couldn't stop watching Silbermond play in front of the gigantic mountain backdrop of the Silvretta. Songs from their new album "Leichtes Gepäck" met all-time hits and created a "symphony" of tender ballads and lively pop rock songs. Stefanie Kloß and her band made the Idalp shake and the audience boil with their stage performance at 2,300 metres above sea level. But "the best" is yet to come in Ischgl: thanks to the high altitude up to almost 3,000 metres, the slopes are open until 1 May 2016 and promise firn snow descents from Austria to Switzerland.
End of the season with Muse
Silbermond is far from over: on 30 April 2016, the British rock band Muse will perform a spectacular open-air concert to mark the season finale. From 1 pm, winter sports fans will get into the festival mood with hits such as the Olympic song "Survival" from the 2012 London Games, "Starlight" and "Psycho". Awarded a Grammy for their latest rock album "Drones" and known for live performances that are second to none - MUSE are a guarantee for top-class show experiences. The only thing that remains cold is the snow, because despite spring-like temperatures, the lifestyle metropolis of the Alps still offers the best snow conditions - until 1 May 2016.