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Fafleralp Sessions

29.05.25 - 01.06.25

Blatten (Lötschen)

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The "FAFLERALP Sessions" association organizes the annual "FAFLERALP Sessions" music festival. A small, fine and somewhat exclusive festival for music lovers and music enthusiasts. The "FAFLERALP Sessions" focus entirely on "resonating bodies" and unplug wherever possible. The key to tranquillity lies in simplicity and closeness to nature. And you'll find plenty of that up here on the Fafleralp: no noise, no light pollution, nothing to distract you. Just pure nature and breathtaking music. The line-up starts on 29.05.2025 with the promising Valais multi-instrumentalist Esteban Lattion. With a gentle and intimate voice, he does what good singer/songwriters do: he tells stories of normal everyday madness. Remo Forrer closes the first day of the festival. At the age of 22, the winner of "The Voice of Switzerland" and "The Masked Singer Switzerland" is already considered an exceptional talent. 2023 he represented Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC). His hit "Watergun" has been streamed over 21 million times on Spotify. The second day of the festival (30.05.2025) will be opened by Bukhu Gangburged. The Mongolian musician, who lives in Australia, is a master student at the Ulaanbaatar Music and Dance Conservatory in Mongolia. Bukhu combines virtuoso "Morin Khuur" (horse head fiddle) and "Khuumii" (overtone singing) and transmits the harmony of Mongolian nomads and shamanic culture through time and space. In his most recent performances, Bukhu also explores experimental and electro-acoustic soundscapes. "Schön genug" is the name of the song that made German musician Lina Maly famous in 2016. Her current "Tour d'amour" is taking her to major cities throughout Germany, Austria and, for the first time, Switzerland - and yes, also to the FAFLERALP Sessions at 1,800 meters above sea level! Lina Maly explains her view of things with subtle lyrics. Feelings are put into words - interpreted with a strong and gentle voice. There will be very intimate moments at the FAFLERALP Sessions, in which Lina presents her emotional world directly to the audience. Nina Dimitri, who plays concerts all over the world, will enchant the audience on May 31, 2025 with her quartet "Mükka" with South American and Swiss folk songs. Nina Dimitri perfected her guitar and charango playing in Bolivia. Thanks to her unique voice and her deep expressiveness, her concerts are unforgettable experiences. Thomas Aeschbacher, a gifted composer and Schwyzerörgeli player, will also be there. He has held the Golden Violin Clef, the highest award in Swiss folk music, since 2023. Jared Lembo , just 20 years old, winner of the small Prix Walo 2022 and on the verge of a promising music career. The "Best Talent October 2024" wrote his first song at the age of 13. With an open and honest nonchalance and coolness, Jared plays a hit pop sound in which he primarily addresses love, but also the difficulty of never having been in a relationship. Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.

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