Snowbombing 2025 – go crazy in Mayrhofen/Austria from 7 – 12 April

Snowbombing Festival welcomes around 7,000 people to the slopes of The Ahorn Ski Resort, Western Austria in mid-April every year – and people absolutely love it!

We should know, the TA-DAH.TV crew has been in attendance more times than we’ve fallen off our skis! (Well, maybe not that many times…) 

But, for those who haven’t been lucky enough to grab a ticket, what’s it like going to snowbombing? Does it attract big performers? And what actually goes down on those picturesque slopes in Mayrhofen?

Slow down, hold your horses! We’ll tell you everything you need to know, from our own experience

What’s it Like at Snowbombing Festival?

Snowbombing is incredible! And so very unique. Held over a week of non-stop skiing, boarding and dancing, there’s so much to take in. 

The festival is split over 2 types of venues, the slopes and the town. Partying starts from noon with superstar DJs like Patrick Topping playing a host venues across the mountain. But, when the music stops around 4 pm, the party moves to the streets – where it doesn’t stop again until 6 am. 

Oh yeah, only hardcore ravers need apply!

As for what it’s like at Snowbombing, the vibes are incredible. People come from all over Europe to hit the slopes, dance to huge tunes, grab a drink and have a good time. 

In fact, during our last experience, we chatted with mermaids and red Indians before happening across a pregnant Mary alongside her drunken monks (don’t worry, she wasn’t really pregnant).

Do You Need to Be Good At Skiing to Go to Snowbombing?

It probably helps to have some skiing chops to experience the whole festival. But, you can still get up to the main stages, bars and cafes of the mountain part of the festival without them. 

Plus, the after-dark stage of Snowbombing happens in Mayrhofen town. So, even if you didn’t want to venture up the mountain, you could spend your morning and early afternoon relaxing in the town before dancing the night away from 4 pm onwards. 

On the other hand, you could take your Snowbombing adventure as an opportunity to learn a new skill as well as party. Skiing lessons are available from professional coaches across the mountain. 

Best Things to Do at Snowbombing

There are so many incredible things to do at Snowbombing. But we’ve managed to distill our excitement down into our top 5 activities that you need to try.

  1. Discover the unique venues
  2. Snowsports
  3. Learn to ski 
  4. The Pond Skim
  5. Go exploring

The Venues

As we mentioned earlier, the festival festivities are spread out over two awesome locations. The incredible mountains and picturesque town.

The Mountain Venues

Up in the mountains, prepare to feel like you’re literally partying in heaven. The altitude means you’ll be surrounded by clouds with soft powdery snow underfoot. 

When you’re not hitting the slopes or apres ski, you could be checking out the top-tier DJ talent at this collection of venues: 

  • The Snowpark Terrace 
  • The Mountain Stage 
  • Rompa’s Reggae Shack 
  • Moutaintop Brunch
  • The Penken Terrace

In-Town Venues

Meanwhile, down in the town, you can pick up the pace with a collection of incredible venues like: 

  • The Fun Haus
  • The Racket Club 
  • The Brück’n Stadl
  • The Strass Bar
  • Hans The Butcher

If you want our opinion, they’re all incredible. But you need to check out Hans The Butcher. This place goes from slinging sausages as a butcher’s shop by day, to dropping beats as a rave hot spot by night.

People enjoying themselves at Snowbombing Festival.

Snowsports

Of course, the other main activity at Snowbombing is hitting the slopes. If you love your snowy pastimes then this is the spot for you. Purpose-built cable car systems ensure there are no queues as they can ferry a staggering 3,800+ people an hour! Woah.

The slopes at The Ahorn cater to all levels, its 2,000m descent is perfect for beginners, while more advanced skiers can check out The Glacier, with over 230km of powdery trails to choose from. 

Learn to Ski

As we said, this place caters to all crowds, including ski novices. If you fancy popping your slope cherry, Snowbombing is the place. 

Daily lessons by qualified instructors, as well as a selection of nursery runs will ensure you have the skills and the opportunity to test your mettle in the Ziller Valley. 

Check out the Pond Skim

Just here for a good time? No worries, but nothing says “good time” like watching people and pro-skiers take on the challenge of trying to skid their way completely across a swimming pool on the slopes without ending up in the drink.

Explore the Town

Last but not least, if you have some time to yourself during the week of Snowbombing, then you should definitely check out more of stunning Mayrhofen. 

As Patrick Topping said in our interview, the place is like Twin Peaks. The stunning surroundings follow you everywhere you go. 

But when you’re not sliding down the slopes, why not warm up with some authentic schnitzel or goulash in one of the quaint cafes and restaurants? Perfect for lining the stomach too for an evening of fun!

Snowbombing Line Up: Who’s Played There?

Snowbombing attracts some of the biggest names from the EDM and trance scene. 

We caught up with artists like Jackmaster, Eats Everything and DJ Yoda during our last visit. 

But incredible names like Fatboy Slim, Confidence Man, Joy Orbison, Wilkinson and My Nu Leng have all either played or have sets confirmed.

Claudia Peifer sits down with DJ Yoda at Snowbombing

Is Snowbombing Worth It?

Unequivocally, yes! If you love snowsports and EDM then you’re gonna love this place. But you probably knew that already. 

So, as you’ll see from our video, if you’re just a huge fan of having an amazing time with friends, exploring new places and experiencing new things, then you will have the best time at Snowbombing

More Snowsports Festivals in Europe

Europe is jam-packed full of winter festivals that allow partygoers to unite their love of the slopes with the love of the stage so it should come as no surprise that Snowbombing is in good company when it comes to snowsports music festivals! 

Other celebrated events include Snowboxx, which takes place in Avoriaz, France each March and has earned itself a bit of a reputation for proceedings getting wild! 

Elsewhere, there is also Rave on Snow taking place in Saalbach-Hinterglemm, Austria, and Sun & Snow Festival which is held every year in Sierra Nevada, Spain.

But we’re not always in the mountains either! Sometimes we’re glistening in the sunshine at BIG Festival in Andalucia. Or getting down in the sand of the Agafay Desert at Lost Nomads just outside Marrakech. 

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Snowbombing 12025 – go crazy in Mayrhofen/Austria from 7 – 12 April

Iconic artist, performer, and producer DJ Yoda, has been dazzling audiences with his inventive turntablism and eclectic mixes for years. Known for his skillful blend of hip-hop, funk, and pop culture references, DJ Yoda (aka Duncan Beiny) is a true pioneer in the EDM universe.

His playful approach to music and knack for mixing unexpected tracks have earned him a reputation as one of the most entertaining and innovative DJs around.

Like the Public Service Broadcasting boys, Yoda’s a veteran of the game, producing huge albums like “Breakfast of Champions” and “Home Cooking,” two vibrant showcases of his ability to blend genres and create something entirely new.

When it comes to live performances, DJ Yoda is in a league of his own. His shows are a visual and auditory feast, featuring everything from classic movie clips to viral internet videos, all expertly synced with his dynamic beats. It’s a multimedia extravaganza that keeps fans coming back for more.

Claudia Peifer had a fantastic time chatting with DJ Yoda at Snowbombing Festival on the slopes of Mayrhofen, Austria, about his creative process, inspirations, and what’s next on his exciting musical journey. Get ready to dive into the world of a DJ who truly knows how to mix things up!

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Excl. interview: Charmaine Chanakira, London’s leading Afro-Expressionist

Exclusive Interview with Charmaine Chanakira: A Rising Star in Afro-Expressionist Art

In the ever-evolving world of contemporary art, few artists capture the raw vibrancy and depth of African heritage quite like Charmaine Chanakira.

After recently chatting with the incredible Cynthia Erivo and Eric Underwood, our Girl About Town, Claudia Peifer is back out there again, chatting to more top artistic talent.

A Zimbabwean-born, London-based Afro-expressionist painter, Charmaine’s works are a visual and emotional explosion of identity, culture, and personal experience.

Her art is not just about aesthetics—it’s about storytelling, self-exploration, and a deep-rooted dialogue between past and present.

So, without further ado, catch what happened when Charmaine sat down with TA-DAH.TV and read on to learn more about this awesome up-and-comer.

Exclusive Interview: Meet London’s Afro-Expressionist Artist Charmaine Chanakira | TA-DAH.TV

The Journey: From Harare to London

Born in Harare, Zimbabwe, Charmaine moved to the UK at the tender age of five. And it’s this transition, from the rich cultural landscapes of Zimbabwe to the bustling metropolis of London, that shaped her perspective and artistic language in profound ways.

“I never quite felt like I fully belonged in either place,” Charmaine once remarked in an interview. “My art became a way to reconcile these two worlds—to find a space where I could exist freely and authentically.”

Her work is infused with her Zimbabwean roots, blending traditional African elements—such as intricate patterns, bold colour palettes, and rhythmic compositions—with contemporary themes of identity and self-discovery – hence the use of mouths and eyes.

Charmaine Chanakira: Bold, Beautiful and Unique

We’ve featured A LOT of incredible and diverse art on our Channel – from Cezanne to Banksy – and Charmaine’s works are different again.

In her own words, her paintings are characterised by their fearless use of colour – “The brighter the better, the bolder the better, the louder the better.”

She describes her style as ‘Afro-expressionist,’ a term that perfectly encapsulates her blend of traditional African influences with modern expressionist techniques.

She also mentions in our exclusive interview that the art helps connect her to her heritage in an “endless cycle of celebrating being African.”

But her works also challenge societal norms. Charmaine recently spoke about how her art invites viewers to step into her world and experience the complexities of race, gender, and personal identity.

She has commented previously: “For too long, Black women’s stories have been told through someone else’s lens. This is my way of reclaiming my own narrative.”

Key Influences: From Mental Health Patients to Adebayo Bolaji

Although she tells us that inspiration hits her randomly, she also highlights the mental health patients she used to work with in a previous role as surprising muses for her creativity.

In terms of inspirational figures from within the industry, she highlights that London-born contemporary artist Adebayo Bolaji played a huge role in her artistic development.

Bolaji, a multidisciplinary artist of Nigerian heritage, is equally celebrated for his bold use of colour, storytelling techniques, and ability to fuse painting with other artistic mediums such as sculpture, theatre, and poetry.

Speaking of Bolaji’s influence, she said recently:

“Adebayo’s work showed me that there are no rules when it comes to storytelling in art. His ability to merge different forms of artistic expression gave me the confidence to do the same in my own way.”

Adebayo Bolaji standing beside two of his colourful and striking works.

Breaking Boundaries and Critical Acclaim

Charmaine’s work has been featured in several exhibitions, and she continues to make waves in the art world with her striking and thought-provoking pieces.

In 2023, Charmaine was featured in the Ascension group show at Zari Gallery in London, where her work received widespread acclaim.

Critics praised her ability to fuse tradition with contemporary expression, positioning her as one of the most exciting emerging voices in the Afro-expressionist movement.

Charmaine Chanakira standing in between two of her paintings

The Future of Afro-Expressionism and Charmaine’s Role in It

Afro-expressionism is gaining momentum, with artists like Charmaine leading the way in pushing its boundaries. By blending cultural storytelling with modern artistic techniques, Charmaine is redefining how African art is perceived on the global stage.

Her goal is not only to make art that resonates but to inspire the next generation of African artists, recently commenting: “I want young Black artists to see my work and know that their voices matter, that their stories deserve to be told on their own terms.”

As she continues to grow and evolve, Charmaine is set to leave an indelible mark on the art world. Her work is more than just visually stunning—it is a testament to the resilience, beauty, and complexity of African identity.

So, where can you see more of these eye-catching artworks for yourself?

Where Can You Catch Charmaine’s Works?

Charmaine Chanakira’s collection of kaleidoscopic works will be taking pride of place in the 90 Clarendon Fine Art Galleries around the UK and beyond.

Check out her special pieces in locations like these – and many more:

  • Bath
  • Brighton
  • Cardiff
  • Edinburgh
  • Leicester
  • Leeds
  • Liverpool
  • Manchester
  • Newcastle
  • Nottingham
  • York

Catch Charmaine’s iconic works at Clarendon Fine Art Galleries all over the country

Discover More Incredible Up-and-Coming Artists on Our Arts & Culture Channel

Charmaine Chanakira is more than just an artist; she is a storyteller and a voice for the African diaspora. Her work is bold, deeply personal, and unapologetically Black.

Through her powerful canvases, she invites us all to step into her world—a world where identity is fluid, history is honored, and art serves as a bridge between past and future.

Catch more of Charmaine’s works in the Clarendon Fine Art Galleries we highlighted earlier.

But for more exclusive artist interviews, insightful features, and coverage of the latest exhibitions and cultural events across Europe there’s only one place to be – our Arts & Culture Channel. Discover it today!