Swiss Alps Set the Stage for a High-Altitude Electronic Experience, as VSNZ Winter Arc 2026 promises an unforgettable festival in the mountains.
From 6 to 8 March 2026, VSNZ Winter Arc returns to Grindelwald for its second edition, bringing a three-day electronic music experience to the heart of the Swiss Alps.
After a sold-out 2025 debut, the festival expands its capacity to 6,000 attendees while introducing new stage designs and immersive production concepts. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau peaks, Winter Arc continues to position itself as one of Europe’s most distinctive alpine electronic gatherings.
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A Mountain Festival at 2,225 Meters Above Sea Level
The core of the experience unfolds at Männlichen Bergstation, located 2,225 meters above sea level.
While Friday’s opening takes place at Terminal Grindelwald with a free public warm-up event, Saturday and Sunday elevate the program to the summit, where sound, light and panoramic alpine landscapes merge into one cohesive sensory environment.
Unlike traditional touring festivals, Winter Arc operates as a self-contained three-day format. No repetitions. No extended editions. Just one annual alpine chapter.

VSNZ Winter Arc 2026 Lineup
The first wave of artists confirms a strong melodic and progressive electronic direction:
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Argy (NEWORLD Showcase)
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CamelPhat
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Carlita
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Cassian
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Fideles
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HoneyLuv
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Julia Linkogel
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Sebastian Konrad
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Andrea Terramossi
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AreEas & Moodayz
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Braev
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Support artists include Aann & Anchi, balthasar, Bernoise, Dazzio, FLD, Kaba, Mihael, Pedram and Ra:pha.
Saturday will feature the NEWORLD Showcase, led by Argy alongside Carlita, HoneyLuv and Sebastian Konrad, followed by VSNZ AFTERS and VSNZ VOID formats extending the night.
Sunday closes with the VSNZ ARC Showcase, headlined by CamelPhat, Cassian, Fideles and Julia Linkogel.
Boutique Scale, Destination Energy
With a strict capacity of 6,000 attendees and a destination setting, Winter Arc attracts an international crowd seeking curated, high-quality electronic music experiences in unique environments.
The combination of mountain altitude, controlled staging, and indoor-after formats ensures consistent production standards despite alpine weather conditions.
For three days, Grindelwald transforms into a high-altitude electronic hub. Then the arc closes — until the next winter chapter.
