Season End Party mit den Tornados im Panoramarestaurant Lauchernalp!

12.04.25 starting at 18:00

Wiler (Lötschen)

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Celebrate the end of the season to the fullest at the legendary Season End Party in the Panoramarestaurant on the Lauchernalp! On April 12, 2025, the Emmental live band Tornados will once again rock the stage and create an exuberant atmosphere with their rousing old hits. From rock classics to modern party sounds - the Tornados know how to put the audience in a party mood! Dance the night away with us and enjoy the breathtaking view of the snow-covered mountains while you dance to the rhythms that won't let anyone stand still. Snacks and refreshing drinks are available for you to round off the evening on a culinary note. Ready for an unforgettable evening full of live music, good vibes and a great atmosphere? Then join us and celebrate the big end-of-season highlight with us! Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.

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