Sculpture Park Beats is a music session at Verbier 3-D Sculpture Park. Skiers dance with DJ NikoBeats near the stork sculpture, facing the Corbassière glacier. The event will be filmed for a documentary on ITV UK.
Sculpture Park Beats is a series of musical events held in Verbier's 3-D sculpture park, a museum without walls located at an altitude of over 2,300 metres.
The event takes place directly on the ski slopes, next to one of the park's artworks, where a DJ sets up his equipment in the heart of the alpine landscape. Skiers and visitors can stop, gather and dance in an exceptional setting, with spectacular views of the Corbassière glacier.
For this edition, the music is provided by DJ NikoBeats, whose set creates a friendly and energetic atmosphere, blending après-ski culture with the experience of contemporary art in the open air. Verbier is world-renowned for its lively après-ski atmosphere, and Sculpture Park Beats aims to bring this spirit to the sculpture park, connecting music, landscape and art.
This initiative is part of the celebration of Verbier 3-D's 15th anniversary. Through this series, the foundation seeks to activate the sculpture park throughout the year and broaden the ways in which the local community comes together. In Verbier, social life is traditionally closely linked to mountain sports. Sculpture Park Beats aims to open up this space to other forms of exchange, inviting the public to also reflect on contemporary art and the ecological issues addressed by the artists in the park.
Public art, by its very nature, reaches a wider audience than those who usually visit museums. By organising accessible and informal events in the alpine landscape, Verbier 3-D seeks to attract visitors who might not come to a traditional exhibition and to create a spontaneous encounter between the works, nature and the people passing through the park.
Sculpture Park Beats thus becomes a moment of sharing where music, mountains and contemporary art come together.
The event takes place directly on the ski slopes, next to one of the park's artworks, where a DJ sets up his equipment in the heart of the alpine landscape. Skiers and visitors can stop, gather and dance in an exceptional setting, with spectacular views of the Corbassière glacier.
For this edition, the music is provided by DJ NikoBeats, whose set creates a friendly and energetic atmosphere, blending après-ski culture with the experience of contemporary art in the open air. Verbier is world-renowned for its lively après-ski atmosphere, and Sculpture Park Beats aims to bring this spirit to the sculpture park, connecting music, landscape and art.
This initiative is part of the celebration of Verbier 3-D's 15th anniversary. Through this series, the foundation seeks to activate the sculpture park throughout the year and broaden the ways in which the local community comes together. In Verbier, social life is traditionally closely linked to mountain sports. Sculpture Park Beats aims to open up this space to other forms of exchange, inviting the public to also reflect on contemporary art and the ecological issues addressed by the artists in the park.
Public art, by its very nature, reaches a wider audience than those who usually visit museums. By organising accessible and informal events in the alpine landscape, Verbier 3-D seeks to attract visitors who might not come to a traditional exhibition and to create a spontaneous encounter between the works, nature and the people passing through the park.
Sculpture Park Beats thus becomes a moment of sharing where music, mountains and contemporary art come together.

