On 20 April 2014, Fettes Brot got the ski resort shaking at the Top of the Mountain Easter Concert under bright blue skies and sunshine at an altitude of 2,300 metres
The best snow conditions and a huge open-air stage in the middle of the ski resort: holidaymakers celebrated the Easter weekend together with Fettes Brot on 20 April 2014 with a mixture of disco rap, ePhunk and breaknek hip-hop. At the legendary Top of the Mountain Easter Concert at an altitude of 2,300 metres, Björn Beton, Dokter Renz and King Boris served up fresh vibes and iconic wordplay from their new album "3 is ne Party". Skiing in the morning, partying at lunchtime: thanks to the snow-sure altitude, skiers were able to enjoy the sunny Easter weekend on perfectly groomed pistes and rocked the legendary Idalp stage with Fettes Brot at 1 pm. Over 13,000 fans danced to the rhythm of classics such as "Emanuela" and enjoyed brand new hits like "Wackelige Angelegenheit". Nobody had "cold feet" after the Hamburg trio's rousing beats. With their open-air performance in Ischgl, Fettes Brot followed in big footsteps, as world stars such as Elton John, Mariah Carey, Rihanna, Pink, Kylie Minogue and Alicia Keys have already played on the Idalp stage in the Alpine lifestyle metropolis.
The sensation at the end of the season - Robbie Williams in Ischgl on 3 May
The Ischgl ski season is not over with Fettes Brot's performance: on 3 May 2014, megastar Robbie Williams will give the season finale a unique sound. At the Top of the Mountain Concert in front of an impressive mountain backdrop, he will present his latest album "Swings Both Ways" with a full big band. The only thing that remains icy cold is the snow, because despite spring-like temperatures, the lifestyle metropolis of the Alps still offers the best snow conditions - and that until 4 May. Admission to the concert is free with a valid ski pass.