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Music in the Mountains – Zermatt Unplugged

Surrounded by 38 summits above 4,000m, Zermatt is a car-free ski resort full of life and action all year round. Zermatt has 200km of exceptional pisted skiing and piste and lift links to the neighbouring resort Cervinia in Italy, opening the ski area up to another 160km of pistes, with glacier skiing remaining open all year round. There really are endless skiing opportunities to suit even the most adventurous skiers. If you are heading to Zermatt in April, you are in for a treat. The famed music event Zermatt Unplugged is taking place from 9th to 13th April this year.


Zermatt Unplugged offers the opportunity to see exciting newcomers, famous DJ’s and international artists with an unbelievable backdrop – the dramatic peaks of the Zermatt mountains. Zermatt Unplugged is a five-day acoustic music festival that has evolved into an essential part of the Swiss music scene. Launched in 2007 by Thomas Sterchi and Marco Godat, this unique festival has become an annual event for music lovers who religiously return year after year to enjoy all it has to offer.

With so many different music events, food stalls and outdoor activities there is something for every member of the family to enjoy. Particularly popular is the mini playback show that is held in the marquee tent (the largest stage out of the 5 impressive main stages) on the Saturday of the festival. Mini playback provides children the chance to perform on-stage like a real music star, anyone can take part and admission is free.

The line up this year is quite something, for all music fans out there you will be jumping at the chance to buy a ticket. There is a wide range of artists from different countries with different styles featuring special ‘unplugged’ show’s from Passenger, Boy George & Culture Club and Jessie J. Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club will also be performing at the spectacular Mont Cervin Palace, this is just a taster for what’s in store.

With the motto “The Delicious Difference”, Taste Village is situated in the heart of the alpine village and adds another dimension to this exciting festival. It has been set up in collaboration with Schweizer Fleisch; there are cosy chalets, taste stands and the exciting newcomer stage tempting you to linger and enjoy the acoustic music and wide range of culinary delights at your fingertips. Newcomer stages are a very central and identity-defining point of the festival, with 50 different bands and musicians performing in more than 30 concerts on 9 stages spread throughout the village and ski area from midday to midnight. Something worth taking note of is that you will need an unplugged pass if you want to check out the newcomer stages.

Last year Zermatt Unplugged had over 30,000 visitors, considering their total winter season visitor numbers were 113,000 this is a staggering number of festival goers and a credit to the calibre of the event. Their social media reach also verifies the success of the event, with over 6,000 followers on Instagram and 7,000 hashtags for the event itself, 15,000 Facebook likes and almost 3,500 already interested in the 2019 event on Facebook. The figures speak for themselves!

Due to the festival being such a success, Zermatt Unplugged now boasts the ‘Zermatt Unplugged Club’ set up specifically for the festival’s dedicated and loyal fans who return year on year to enjoy this unique alpine music festival. Being a member of this exclusive club comes with lots of additional benefits from 48hr ticket pre-sale to exclusive invites to private events and an unplugged pass gaining access to side stages and after parties. There are now 230 members who will no doubt be at the event again this year.

Communications Manager Kim Klettner and her team help to make this amazing alpine music event happen, “We are more than just a ‘simple’ music festival, we like to think of the festival as ‘music first’ but  there is also so much more on offer, you can make and create your own perfect experience.” The combination of acoustic music, stunning alpine mountainscape and the welcoming atmosphere of Zermatt combine to make Zermatt Unplugged music festival an experience like no other.


To discover Zermatt Unplugged for yourself, call 020 8246 5300 or click here.