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Electroclette

Electro and Raclette on the Rooftops of the World!

A true sensory fireworks display, combining electrifying music, flavors, and a breathtaking panorama, the Electroclette is the electronic highlight of the PALP.
Dozens of cheeses and melted raclette to enjoy, where raclette meets electronic music at the summit of the Alps on the most beautiful dancefloor, with the added bonus of a view of the Grand Combin massif.

What Music
Electro
When Mid-August
Where Alpage de La Chaux
Verbier

Feel the Vibe.

PALP Festival - Electroclette 2024
PALP Festival - Electroclette 2024

The team behind Electroclette

The PALP Festival is a series of incongruous events, sometimes nestled between celestial peaks at an altitude of three thousand meters, sometimes in nature parks or medieval castles, in the heart of a distillery, on mountain pastures, in a vineyard or a Roman amphitheater.

Each event is a unique delicacy to be savored to the full, between plains and mountains, village carnotzet or historical monument. Music, exhibitions, local flavours, shows or literary escapades: it’s all there, transformed into an experience for the dreamer.

FAQ

  • What is the Electroclette?

    The Electroclette is the electronic music highlight of the PALP Festival. Every summer, electronic music, raclette, and breathtaking Alpine scenery come together on an exceptional high-altitude dancefloor, with views over the Grand Combin massif.

  • Where does the Electroclette take place?

    The festival is held at the Alpage de La Chaux, above Verbier, in the Val de Bagnes.

  • How do I get there?

    Access is by gondola from Le Châble or Verbier up to La Chaux. Transport is included in the ticket price. Parking is available at the Le Châble train station.

  • What are the usual hours?

    The Electroclette runs over two days, during the day and into the early evening. Exact times are published each year on the official website.

  • What music is programmed?

    The festival features electronic music artists — techno, house, acid, melodic, and more — set against a unique high-mountain backdrop.

  • Is there food and drink on site?

    Yes, raclette is at the heart of the experience: dozens of cheeses and fendant wines are available to enjoy on site, blending Alpine food culture with electronic music.

  • What should I bring?

    At altitude, temperatures can be cool even in summer — bring a warm layer. Sunscreen is also essential. A covered area is available in case of rain.

  • Can I buy day tickets?

    Yes, day tickets and a two-day pass are both available. Members of Les Amis du PALP benefit from reduced rates.

  • Where can I buy tickets?

    Tickets are available online on the official website: palpfestival.ch