Engadin Valley to host St. Moritz Music Summit

Engadin Valley to host St. Moritz Music Summit from April 5-8, 2018. St. Moritz Music Summit has gained much popularity and will enter it’s fifth year this April. Music enthusiasts can catch international electronic and dance music artists from across Europe performing live against the majestic snow-capped Swiss Alps. And what’s better, the entry is free for all!

The season end party – At the St. Moritz Music Summit a selection of the Swiss’s best DJs will be playing sets at 2,500 meters above sea level during the three-day international top-end Electronic Dance Music Festival – April 05-08 2018.

Enjoy live performances of artists from Italy, Switzerland, France, Spain and UK perform across various locations and bars in St. Moritz. To grace the occasion, renowned artists DJ Harriet Jaxxon and DJS Victor Perez and Vicente Ferrer promise to charge up the town with their music.

The St. Moritz Music Summit is 4 days of superior electronic and dance music entertainment. It will cover over 20 top DJs as live acts with locations in the skiing area and in town get together of the European fan community.

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