Rise Festival has shared its incredible 2024 aftermovie, celebrating a decade of being the world’s leading independent ski festival. Featuring stunning mountain backdrops, ecstatic crowds, and standout performances, the film is a perfect showcase of the festival’s unforgettable 10th birthday. Head to YouTube or Instagram to experience it for yourself.
From 7–14 December, the 10th-anniversary edition took over Les 2 Alpes, welcoming 7,000 revellers from 60 countries to the French Alps. The aftermovie captures highlights such as JOY (Anonymous) rocking the Muzelle stage, Badger and Oppidan’s mountain-top sets at 2,600m, and show-stopping headline slots from Chase & Status, Gorgon City, and Sammy Virji. Aerial drone shots, high-energy stunts by Dope Snow, and moments of pure joy among festivalgoers bring the magic to life.
“This was easily our best year ever, and I don’t use that lightly.” said Festival Director Jamie Thomson. “There was a magical feeling around the festival, between all the incredible performances and secret sets, the vibe was unmatched. We could really feel the energy as a team. It’s going to be a tough year to beat, but the challenge has been accepted and we are READY! We’ve already got a few things in the pipeline… watch this space – the next 10 years are going to be epic.”
Rise Festival returns from 6–13 December 2025. Tickets are now available at www.rise-festival.com, starting at £329 per person for a festival pass and lift pass, or £639 for an all-inclusive package with accommodation and ski hire. D
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