The Snow League Will Crown Its Season One Champions in LAAX on March 19 – 21; Tickets On Sale Now

Fans are invited to experience world-class snowboard and freeski halfpipe competition and elevated fan experiences at the final event in Switzerland, where the first-ever Snow League World Champions will be crowned.

NEW YORK, NY (December 18, 2025) – The Snow League, the world’s first professional league dedicated to snowboarding and freeskiing, announced today that tickets are now on sale for the inaugural European event at LAAX, Switzerland, taking place March 19-21, 2026. The event will mark the culmination of Season One, where The Snow League World Champions will be crowned in both snowboard and freeski halfpipe.

Fans from around the world are invited to experience all the excitement in person with tickets on sale now

The event begins on Thursday, March 19, with a full day of snowboard qualifying. Friday kicks off with an afternoon of freeski Quarterfinal rounds, followed by live music as the sun sets, and the stage is set for the evening men’s and women’s freeski Semifinal brackets and high-energy Finals under the lights. Saturday marks the final day of competition, as the top 16 snowboard athletes battle through the afternoon Quarterfinals, with live music once again building toward the Semifinal matchups and dramatic nighttime Finals under the lights.

Hosted in the world-renowned LAAX halfpipe on Crap Sogn Gion mountain, the Season One finale will bring together the full snowboarding and freeskiing fields led by the top athletes in the Snow League World Championship Standings. The event will culminate in high-stakes, head-to-head halfpipe showdowns for the final available League points, ultimately crowning the inaugural Snow League World Champions. The competition action will be interspersed with live musical sunset performances on Friday and Saturday, creating a festival-style atmosphere throughout the event.

With one event remaining before the Season One finale at LAAX, Japanese athletes top both snowboard halfpipe leaderboards, with Yuto Totsuka holding a three-point lead over Olympic champion and Event Two winner Ayumu Hirano on the men’s side, while Sena Tomita leads the women’s field by ten points over Mitsuki Ono.

In freeski, Olympic champion Eileen Gu sits atop the women’s leaderboard after delivering a dominant performance in China, going undefeated in all six of her head-to-head battles, with all three top positions on the leaderboard currently held by Chinese athletes. On the men’s leaderboard, Canada’s Brendan Mackay holds the top spot following a thrilling finals battle with young New Zealander Luke Harrold at Event Two, while three-time Olympian Gus Kenworthy rounds out the top three in his comeback season.

“This is the moment we’ve been building toward all season,” said Omer Atesmen, CEO of The Snow League. “LAAX is the perfect place to conclude our inaugural championship season – a passionate fanbase, a resort that lives and breathes winter sports and one of the best halfpipes in the world. So many of our athletes personally told me that LAAX is their favorite place to compete in, so there is no better place for us to crown our first Snow League world champions.”

Fans can choose from two ticket options:

  • Fan PassIncludes access to the competition venue, a daily lift ticket and premium viewing platforms:
    • Lift ticket
    • Premium viewing platforms on halfpipe walls
    • All day general admission venue access, including sunset live musical performances
  • Night Ticket General AdmissionDaily access to the competition venue:
    • Access begins at 3:30 pm each day
    • Halfpipe viewing along walls and halfpipe runout viewing area 
    • Live sunset musical performances overlooking the competition venue. 

Fan Pass tickets start at CHF115 for Qualifying Day and CHF125 for ski and snowboard Finals Days. Night tickets for Qualifying Day start at CHF20, with Finals Day tickets available now for CHF35. Fans are encouraged to secure their access early, as prices will increase on February 14, 2026. Tickets can be purchased here

In addition, all fans who hold a valid LAAX lift ticket during the competition on March 19-21 can access the General Admission areas of the venue, on a first-come, first-served basis free of charge. Premium tickets will be available closer to the event. Register to receive updates here.

The Snow League will be available for viewing in more than 175 countries worldwide, through an unprecedented lineup of television, streaming, and digital media partners spanning six continents, inviting fans everywhere to experience the action live from LAAX. The complete global listings are available at this link.

About The Snow League

Launched in June 2024, The Snow League is the first professional winter sports league dedicated to snowboarding and freeskiing. Founded by three-time Olympic gold medalist and entrepreneur Shaun White, Season One features a four-event global format boasting a $2.2 million season purse, with athletes competing to earn points to determine the overall champions. The season kicked off at Buttermilk in Aspen Snowmass (March 7–8, 2025), then headed to Yunding Snow Park, China (Dec. 4–6, 2025), where 16 of the world’s top freeskiers will join the roster at the 2022 Beijing Winter Games venue. The League returns to Aspen (Feb. 27–28, 2026) and concludes at LAAX, Switzerland (March 19–21, 2026), where the first-ever Snow League World Champions will be crowned.

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About LAAX 

LAAX is one of Switzerland’s largest winter sports areas, with 216 kilometers of slopes, 30 lifts, and five snow parks, just 90 minutes from Zurich. The region is synonymous with progressive winter sports, an urban, design-oriented concept, and a unique freestyle vibe amid impressive Alpine scenery characterized by natural highlights such as the UNESCO World Heritage Site Sardona. With over 30 years of expertise in hosting international snowboard and freeski events, LAAX stands out as much as it does with its 10th consecutive award as World’s Best Freestyle Resort at the World Ski Awards. All information on www.laax.com and @laax.

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