Acoustic festival 2023 Alice Paroissien sings after SIYW victory at Zermatt Unplugged

Fabian Tschamper

3.7.2024

Over 130 shows, 65 different acts and 17 stages: The Zermatt Unplugged acoustic festival will transform the village at the foot of the Matterhorn into a place of music from April 11 to 15, 2023. The line-up is now complete.

Artists from Germany to Australia will be passing the microphone to each other. In addition to the main acts Patent Ochsner, Peter Maffay and Passenger, the Teskey Brothers with their blues rock and Vance Joy, who will be bringing his light-heartedness to Zermatt from halfway around the world, are also waiting fresh from Down Under.

For five days, the village in Valais will be transformed into a place of musical diversity: from indie rock to blues and folk, from indie pop to neo-soul, hip-hop, jazz and funk.

The artists include Alice Paroissien, a young Swiss woman who won over the "Sing it your way" jury and is now performing on stage at Zermatt Unplugged.

Music with a Matterhorn backdrop

The spectacle takes place between the village center and mountain stations, ski slope and nightclub. The dignified Alex with its alpine charm and legendary sun terrace invites you to enjoy the pre-spring music, as does the Hotel Beausite in the middle of the village.

The Blue Lounge in the Blauherd ski area at 2580 meters and the Riffelhaus right next to the ski slope also promise unique views. The central festival meeting point for music lovers and connoisseurs is the Taste Village with local cuisine and warm hospitality.

The full program and ticket sales can be found here.

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