
Festival Venue Rules
Is attending the concerts free of charge?
The Tanzcafé Arlberg Music Festival concerts are all free of charge and can be attended by anyone without prior booking. The "first come, first served" principle applies. We recommend arriving early to secure a spot.
How can I reach the concerts in the ski area?
The concerts in the ski area can be accessed via the ski lifts.
- If you don’t have a ski pass or a day ticket, you can purchase single rides for the concerts in the ski area.
Can I reserve a table at the participating restaurants?
Yes, table reservations are possible at the participating restaurants.
Click here to reserve a table.
However, a reservation is not required to attend the concert.
Where do the venue rules apply?
The venue rules apply to the "Tanzcafé Arlberg Music Festival" (hereinafter referred to as "the event") at the following festival venues:
- Festival stage St. Anton (in front of the St. Anton Tourism Office)
- Festival stage Lech (Rüfiplatz)
The event is organized by Lech Zürs Tourismus GmbH and the St. Anton Tourism Office (hereinafter referred to as "the organizer") and governs the rights and obligations of all participating persons (visitors, organizers, staff, or commissioned companies and individuals).
The venue rules will be visibly posted at the entrances and access points.
When do the venue rules apply?
The venue rules apply throughout the entire duration of the event:
- Admission begins daily at 1:30 PM
- Valid until one hour after the program ends or until the last person has left the venue
All participants in the event must comply with the approved and published venue rules. Failure to comply may result in expulsion from the venue.
A venue includes all buildings, rooms, facilities, and open spaces used during the event, including waiting and queueing areas in front of the venue.
Which items are prohibited on the festival grounds?
The following items are prohibited on the festival grounds:
- DSLR cameras, video cameras, or other professional recording equipment
- Drones
- Weapons of any kind (including brass knuckles and baseball bats)
- Glass bottles, cans, hairspray, deodorant, or similar items made of aluminum, PET, glass, or other breakable materials
- Pyrotechnics (e.g., fireworks, sparklers)
- Knives and similar sharp objects such as nail files or screwdrivers
- Ski poles
- Umbrellas
- Noise-making instruments (e.g., megaphones, gas horns, rattles, whistles)
- Drugs and stimulants of any kind
- Alcoholic beverages of any kind
- Any other objects that could compromise the safety or reputation of the event or performers
Are there security checks at the entrance?
Yes, security checks may be conducted at the entrance by the security team, security staff, or other designated representatives of the organizer (hereinafter referred to as "representatives of the organizer").
- Security personnel are authorized to search clothing, bags, and containers for prohibited items.
- Individuals who may pose a security risk (e.g., due to excessive alcohol consumption or possession of prohibited items) may be denied entry.
- Persons who refuse to submit to a search or ID check may also be denied entry.
Will photos or videos be taken during the event?
Yes, photos and videos may be taken by or on behalf of Lech Zürs Tourismus GmbH and St. Anton Tourism Office during the event.
- By attending the event, visitors consent to the use of these recordings for press reports, social media, publications, and the websites of the organizers.
Do youth protection laws apply at the festival?
Yes, the youth protection laws of Tyrol and Vorarlberg apply to both concert attendance and the sale of alcoholic beverages.
Is hearing protection recommended?
The sound levels at the concerts may pose a risk to hearing. We recommend using suitable hearing protection.