Electronic music at the top of the Alps
The Electronic Peak Festival is an electronic music festival located in the resort of Les Arcs, at an altitude of 1,800 meters, above Bourg-Saint-Maurice in Savoie. Created in 2018, this winter festival offers a cutting-edge program every March, mixing house, disco, techno, afro, and independent electronic music, in a spectacular Alpine setting where music lovers and skiers mingle. In collaboration with renowned labels such as Akta Record and De La Groove, the Electronic Peak Festival offers a unique immersive experience combining international DJ sets, themed evenings, and winter sports, at the Centre Bernard Taillefer and in various locations within the resort.
Since its creation in 2018, the Electronic Peak Festival has established itself as one of the unmissable electronic music events in ski resorts. Located in Arcs 1800, at an altitude of 1,800 meters in the Savoie Alps, the festival combines the passion for music and the mountains in an original format: three days of electronic sets, themed evenings, and winter sports, in a magnificent Alpine setting.
The festival is distinguished by its demanding and eclectic programming, far from mainstream festival machines. By partnering with renowned independent labels such as Akta Record (minimal), De La Groove (Parisian house), and Automatic Events, the Electronic Peak Festival offers a selection of cutting-edge artists, mixing house, disco, techno, afro, and experimental electronic music.
The originality of Electronic Peak lies in its immersive format: festival-goers can alternate between DJ sets and skiing down the slopes of Les Arcs-Paradiski, one of the largest ski areas in the world. The Centre Bernard Taillefer, a legendary venue in the resort, hosts the main evenings, while other locations in the resort—bars, high-altitude restaurants, outdoor spaces—host "OFF" events during the day and evening.
Each edition offers original events in addition to the main concerts. In 2026, the festival will notably host the Roller Disco organized by the De La Groove label at the Centre Bernard Taillefer—the "highest roller disco in the world"—as well as a Closing the Warehouse party to end the festival in grand style. Previous editions have offered up to eight free OFF events in addition to the paid evenings.
Since its first edition in 2018, modest but promising, the Electronic Peak Festival has continued to grow. In 2019, the festival hosted 12 artists across 6 events, with memorable sets from Synapson and Manu le Malin. After a break due to the pandemic, the festival returned stronger in 2022, expanding its programming and duration. In 2025, the 7th edition extended over five days, from March 23 to 28, with more than 20 artists and about ten events.
One of the assets of Electronic Peak is its accessibility: Les Arcs resort is served by the Bourg-Saint-Maurice SNCF train station (TGV from Paris, TER from Chambéry), then by the funicular which reaches Les Arcs 1600 in 7 minutes. Internal shuttles connect the various festival venues, allowing attendees to enjoy the event without a car.
The 8th edition of the Electronic Peak Festival will take place from March 25 to 27, 2026, in Les Arcs 1800, under the theme "Winter of Love". On the program: three days of electronic music with artists such as Sonja Moonear, Jeremy Underground, Sweely, and Cabanne, in collaboration with the labels Akta Record, De La Groove, and Automatic Events.
The Electronic Peak Festival returns from March 25 to 27, 2026, to Les Arcs 1800 for its 8th edition, themed "Winter of Love". Three days of electronic music, winter sports, and shared moments in the heart of the Alps.
The lineup brings together top artists from the international electronic scene: Sonja Moonear, Cabanne, Sweely, Jeremy Underground, Automatic Writing, Segoz, Coleeeette, Chinau, Larry G, Romain Proust, Lorenzo G, Dug & Le Crayon, the Collectif des Visionnaires, and Les Barrebus.
Among the highlights: the Roller Disco organized by the De La Groove label on March 26 at the Centre Bernard Taillefer—the highest roller disco in the world—and the Closing the Warehouse party on March 27. The festival benefits from collaborations with the labels Akta Record, De La Groove, and Automatic Events.
Centre Bernard Taillefer, 211 Rue des Colombières, Arc 1800, 73700 Bourg-Saint-Maurice.
By train: Bourg-Saint-Maurice SNCF station (TGV/TER), then funicular to Les Arcs 1600 (7 min). Internal shuttles between festival venues.
By car: from Chambéry, A430 then RN90 towards Bourg-Saint-Maurice. Parking available in the resort.
Wide range of accommodation on-site: hotels, apartments, and tourist residences. Ski + festival packages available on lesarcs-reservation.com.
Tickets available on electronicpeakfestival.com. Main evenings are ticketed, some OFF events are free.
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Centre Bernard Taillefer — Arc 1800
211 Rue des Colombières, 73700 Bourg-Saint-Maurice