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At the end of March, the village square in Grächen was transformed into the Snowspring Open-Air, inviting festival-goers from Valais and beyond the cantonal border to a joint end-of-season celebration. Four national and international acts rocked the stage and created a unique atmosphere among the audience.

 

The starting signal at midday marked the beginning of the third edition of the Snowspring Open-Air. Although it was still a bit cloudy at the beginning, the sky cleared over the festival grounds just in time for the first performance by dialect singer Debby, who knew how to rock the stage in the local German dialect. The audience were then taken on a journey by the newcomer and talented singer Dana, who hails from Biel, with her expressive voice and profound lyrics.

A colourful sky, a lively atmosphere and the performance of Kelvin Jones gave the village square a unique ambience at dusk. The singer blew the audience away with his stage presence and didn't miss the opportunity to even leave the stage for a song and perform in the middle of the audience.

The headliner Welshly Arms provided the crowning finale, giving the audience goosebumps: the five-piece band performed rock and soulful songs, including world hits like ‘Legendary’, and allowed the crowd to revel in their harmonious voices. The intimate atmosphere offered the audience a unique opportunity to experience their stars up close.

The Snowspring Open-Air, the final event of a successful winter season, between top acts and glowing mountain peaks, came to an end before midnight, and visitors said goodbye to this year's festival in Grächen in a good mood and with a smile on their faces.

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