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Snowbombing Festival 2018: Liam Gallagher and Pendulum to headline Austrian event

Festival is set in stunning surroundings and offers music fans a chance to try a host of fun activities in between the live music performances

Roisin O'Connor
Thursday 28 September 2017 08:04 EDT
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Liam Gallagher in concert at Electric Brixton, London, UK - 1 Jun 2017
Liam Gallagher in concert at Electric Brixton, London, UK - 1 Jun 2017 (PJP Photos/Rex/Shutterstock)

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Snowbombing festival has revealed its first lineup announcement which will see Liam Gallagher and Pendulum headlining the Austrian event in 2018.

The festival's 19th year will host Gallagher and his anticipated debut solo album, and plenty of attitude to boot.

Other artists announced so far include Dizzee Rascal, Bicep, Independent favourite Hak Baker, Jax Jones, Disciples, Peggy Gou, Anna Wall, and Craig David's legendary TS5 set.

Snowbombing gives music fans the chance to enjoy a unique festival in Mayrhofen, Austria's beautiful surroundings, with the opportunity to try skiing, paragliding, 5* spas and fantastic restaurants in between the live performances.

Gallagher said: "I'm really looking forward to playing Snowbombing in 2018... there's no business like Snow business."

Fellow headliner Pendulum said: "After an incredible summer of touring, we're looking forward to coming back to Snowbombing after seven years to perform live next year!"

Prices start from £249 for five night's accommodation and a week-long festival ticket, with the option to extend your stay to eight nights.

Tickets are available here.

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