The Wiler-Lauchernalp cable car runs every hour at weekends during the intermediate season (including Ascension Day and Monday of Pentecost).

87th District Music Festival west of Raron in Wiler

19.06.26 - 20.06.26

Wiler (Lötschen)

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The Alpina Wiler Music Society cordially invites you to the 87th District Music Festival west of Raron. Two days full of music, encounters and a festive atmosphere await visitors in the picturesque Lötschental valley.

Program 19 June 2026:

17:00 After-work beer at the Alpina Bar
18:00 Sponsors / VIP aperitif in the day school
19:30 Door opening LuBlaSka concert in the marquee
20:45 Concert LuBlaSka in the marquee
from 22:00 Party with DJ in the gymnasium

Program 20 June 2026:

12:00 p.m. Lunch and refreshments in the marquee
13:00 Arrival of the clubs at the cable car
1:15 p.m. Official ceremony & overall game at the cable car
14:00 march-in on the Wiler bypass road
15:15 Concert LuBlaSka in the marquee
15:45 Concert Alpenrose Unterbäch in the marquee
16:15 Concert Alpenrose Kippel in the marquee
16:45 Concert Benken Steg in the marquee
17:15 Concert Raronalp Bürchen in the marquee
17:45 Concert Fafleralp Blatten in the marquee
18:15 Concert Echo Raronia Raron-St. German in the marquee
18:45 Concert Minerva Ferden in the marquee
19:15 Concert Alpenglühn Ausserberg in the marquee
19:45 Concert Echo der Bergler Eischoll in the marquee
20:15 Concert MG Kandersteg in the marquee
21:45 Veterans' tribute (LuBlaSka) in the marquee
22:30 Party with DJ in the marquee

We look forward to welcoming you to the district music festival west of Raron in Wiler.
Experience an unforgettable festival full of music, conviviality and a good atmosphere.

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