From Snowbombing To Electric Mountain: 16 Snow Music Festivals Ranked By Best Value

There’s no reason to hibernate this winter, as Crystal Ski Holidays have created a tool to find you the perfect winter festival. Whether you’re a student, looking for the best valued or most popular festival, you can enjoy great music and panoramic views, all whilst hitting the slopes.

  • Festival with the most dedicated listeners - The tool uses the average Spotify monthly listeners figure for each of the major headliners since the festivals began to work out the ‘most listened to’ festivals. Electric Mountain is the most listened to festival with 12,368,596 listeners
  • Horizon Festival is the best-valued festival - The average cost per act at this electronic music festival is just £4.97 (€5.67/$6.50) and a bottle of wine will set you back £8.80 (€10.04/$11.50)
  • Snowbombing is the most popular snow festival - When comparing Instagram hashtags, Google Searches, resort rating and apres rating for all of the events, Snowbombing, Austria takes the top spot as the most popular festival.
  • Want to see the most acts? Rave on Snow, Austria takes place in December over four days and has a total of 94 acts on offer

Here’s a list of the best valued winter festivals:

Rank Festival Total Cost (*) Average cost per act
1 Horizon Festival £343 £4.97
2 Rave on the Snow £501 £5.33
3 Rock the Pistes £421 £16.84
4 Snowboxx £539 £15.40
5 Snowbombing £728 £9.10
* inclusive of entrance to the festival, average flight costs, accommodation, transfers, and ski pass.
  1. Horizon Festival - Located in the small picturesque village of Arinsal, Andorra, this popular skiing destination turns into annual techno, house and dubstep festival. Hosting a number of international DJs and artists, the festival has the cheapest overall cost at £419 (flights, transfers, accommodation and ski pass).
  2. Rave on the Snow - Held in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria, from the 13 - 16 December, this year’s festival will be celebrating their 25th anniversary. The lineup includes renowned electronic DJ’s such as Pan-Pot, Chris Liebing and Claptone. The total cost for the festival is £599, with 94 acts, it is the biggest lineup out of the 16 winter festivals.
  3. Rock the Pistes - Taking place in Portes du Soleil, located on the border between France and Switzerland, this festival has seen the likes of Basement Jaxx, Caravan Palace and High-Contrast. It's the second cheapest festival on our list, meaning you can enjoy some winter fun without breaking the bank!
  4. Snowboxx -  Located in Avoriaz, France this festival covers everything from techno to grime. With previous lineups including the likes of Gorillaz, Chase & Status and Stormzy, costing around £539, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
  5. Snowbombing - With an overall cost of £814, it is also one of the pricier festivals on the list and with former lineups including the likes of Fatboy Slim, Liam Gallagher, Dizzee Rascal and 80 other acts. Located in Mayrhofen, Austria in April - you can enjoy 650km of blue and red runs, the steepest incline in Europe and igloo raves.

Chris Logan, Managing Director of Crystal Ski Holidays commented “We love winter festivals for the reason that it combines the love of music and skiing. If you’re looking to break away from the summer festival scene or want to take your ski holiday to another level then our tool sets you on the right path.”

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