Lineup snowballs for Snowbombing
Austria | |
06 January 2006
Celebrating its sixth year, Snowbombing
2006 returns to the stunning Austrian resort of Mayrhofen from 2-8 April.
Taking over
the town with a series of parties, held everywhere from the local dairy farm to a moonlit woodland clearing, the festival
offers the perfect blend of piste by day and beats by night.
Finger Lickin', Bugged Out!,
and Hospital Records are just a few of the labels that'll be hosting the nights, which will
feature the cream of cutting edge dance acts designed to keep those aching limbs moving.
DJs include
James Zabiela, Darren Emerson, Roni Size, Justin Robertson,
Krafty Kuts, Touche, DJ Yoda, and loads more, while special live shows
will be performed by Radio Soulwax, The Cuban Brothers and Kid Carpet.
Click
here for the full lineup.
Special packages, which include accommodation and access to all events, are available
from £219. Click here for the full range of prices.
A
spokesman from Snowbombing said: "Mayrhofen has some of the best spring snow conditions in Europe, so
whether you're a pro on the slopes or a total piste virgin, Snowbombing is the only place to ski, board and party this season."
As
well as days on the slopes and nights in the clubs, the town offers a number of other enticing attractions, including jacuzzis,
saunas and massage parlours - and with the festival being held in April, you'll probably come home with a sun tan too!
More
acts are expected to be added in the coming weeks. Visit www.snowbombing.co.uk for
more information.
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