Ischgl wraps up its winter season with an international sensation: Christina Aguilera headlines the 2026 Top of the Mountain Closing Concert on May 2nd on the Idalp stage!
With this, Ischgl is bringing one of the most distinctive voices in music history to the Alps, a highlight that will end the winter with a spectacular burst of sound. The seven-time Grammy winner’s performance promises a grand finale to the season, sure to thrill both music lovers and ski enthusiasts alike.
The Top of the Mountain concert series is also kicking off with a bang: Rita Ora opens the lineup, followed by Robin Schulz and other major acts, before Christina Aguilera brings the winter season to a close at the grand finale.
Christina Aguilera: The voice of a generation

Achievements of an extraordinary artist
With Christina Aguilera, an artist takes the stage who has shaped and redefined the pop genre. Her unmistakable voice, versatility, and strong stance on social issues have made her a true icon of modern pop culture.
With her unmistakable voice and hits like “Genie in a Bottle,” “Dirrty,” “Lady Marmalade,” and “Beautiful,” she’s set to turn the season finale into an unforgettable experience. With more than 75 million records sold, seven Grammy Awards, and countless number-one hits, Aguilera is among the most successful singers of our time.
Concert kicks off at 1 p.m.
The Top of the Mountain Closing Concert will take place on Saturday, May 2, 2026, at 1 p.m., turning the Idalp in the heart of the ski area into a spectacular open-air stage. All you need to be part of it: a ski pass that combines world-class live music with an unforgettable day on the slopes.
Ski pass rates including concert:
- Adults: €165
- Children (under 17): €99
>> Tickets are available directly at tickets.ischgl.com.
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Top of the Mountain and Spring Blanc: two event series, one experience

The Top of the Mountain concerts are the musical highlights of Ischgl’s winter season. Four major live events, Opening, Easter, Spring, and Closing, traditionally mark the start, the peak, and the grand finale of the season.
For several years now, the concerts have also been part of the “Spring Blanc” event series, a spring festival celebrating music, cuisine, and lifestyle. Celebrating the motto “White spring, bright sun, perfect slopes, and live music at its best,” the festival runs from the end of March through early May, accompanying Ischgl’s season finale.
A season of spectacular concerts: 2025/26
| Artists | Date | Event-title | Occasion |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rita Ora | November 29, 2025 | Top of the Mountain Opening Concert | Season kick-off and opening highlight: launching the 2025/26 winter season |
| Robin Schulz | April 5, 2026 | Top of the Mountain Easter Concert | Easter concert as part of Spring Blanc: electronic beats on the Idalp |
| Ben Zucker | April 19, 2026 | Top of the Mountain Spring Concert | Spring concert and part of the Spring Blanc program |
| Beatrice Egli | April 25, 2026 | Frühlings-Schneefest Alp Trida | A festive finale to the Spring Blanc program on the Alp Trida |
| Christina Aguilera | May 2, 2026 | Top of the Mountain Closing Concert | Season finale and closing highlight of the Top of the Mountain series |
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Where pop phenomenon meets alpine concert tradition

Since the early 1990s, Ischgl’s Top of the Mountain concerts have become a stage for some of the world’s biggest music stars.
From Elton John to Ed Sheeran
Big names like Elton John, Tina Turner, Robbie Williams, Rihanna, Bon Jovi, The Killers, Pink, Muse, Lenny Kravitz, and Ed Sheeran have already turned the Silvretta Arena into an open-air spectacle at over 2,300 meters above sea level.
German acts like Helene Fischer, Söhne Mannheims, Sportfreunde Stiller, and most recently Nina Chuba have also proven that the mountain has something to offer for every musical taste. In 2018, Helene Fischer even set an attendance record with 26,000 visitors, a milestone that remains unbeaten to this day.
What began as a bold idea, bringing international superstars to a high-alpine stage, has become a cultural trademark of Tyrol and a symbol of the unique connection between lifestyle, nature, and music.


