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Tickets include access to the festival and ski lifts, making it the perfect escape for fans of winter sport and music festivals. By day, Rise takes over an impressive range of mountain-high après ski venues with panoramic views for bespoke parties with leading club partners and ice-cold refreshments. By night, the visitors will have the opportunity to party on top of the world with some of the greatest DJs. In other words, there is always something to do whether that would be skiing, snowboarding or vibing to live music.
Source: risefestival.co.uk
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