Freestyle Night returns to Mettmenstetten with Olympic stars, entertainment and festival atmosphere
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One of the highlights of the European summer freestyle calendar is back, as the 23rd Freestyle Night returns to Mettmenstetten (SUI) on 27 June 2026. Bringing together world-class aerial skiing, live entertainment and a unique festival atmosphere, the event has established itself as one of Switzerland's most distinctive freestyle showcases.
What began more than two decades ago as a gathering for freestyle enthusiasts has grown into a nationally recognised event, attracting thousands of spectators each year. Combining elite sport with entertainment and community spirit, Freestyle Night continues to offer a unique opportunity for fans to watch some of the world's best aerial skiers perform in a relaxed summer setting on the water ramps.
"We're delighted to once again welcome international top athletes alongside an exciting entertainment programme," said Organising Committee President Andreas Isoz. "Freestyle Night is built on the unique combination of world-class sport, a summer festival atmosphere and the incredible commitment of our volunteers."
Olympic medalists headline international field
This year's event will once again feature athletes from several nations, including members of national teams, experienced World Cup competitors and Olympic medalists.
The home crowd will have plenty to cheer for, with Swiss aerials stars Noé Roth and Pirmin Werner leading the field following an outstanding Olympic season. At the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, Roth claimed the silver medal in the men's individual competition, while Werner finished fifth before the pair joined forces with Lina Kozomara to win silver in the Mixed Team event.
Adding further quality to the competition will be the Ukrainian Aerials Team, while several of Europe's most promising young athletes will also take part. As has become tradition at Freestyle Night, the event will once again provide junior competitors with the opportunity to perform alongside some of the sport's biggest names and gain valuable competition experience.
The combination of established World Cup athletes and rising talent has long been one of the trademarks of the event, helping inspire the next generation while giving spectators the chance to witness freestyle skiing at the highest level.
Junior Regional Cup opens the summer season
Before the international stars take centre stage, the day will begin with another important competition for the future of the sport. The Junior Finals at Freestyle Night will also serve as the opening competition of the 2026 FIS Freestyle Aerials Waterramp Junior Regional Cup.
The Junior Regional Cup provides Europe's up-and-coming aerial skiers with valuable international competition experience during the off-season, allowing athletes to test new skills and continue their development on water ramps ahead of the winter campaign.
Following the opening competition in Mettmenstetten, the series will continue at Acrobat Park in Štíty (Czech Republic) on 8-9 August, where the remaining competitions of the summer will be held. The circuit offers an important development pathway for young athletes, many of whom will be aiming to progress to the European Cup and eventually the World Cup circuit.
More than just freestyle skiing
While the aerials competition remains the centrepiece of the day, Freestyle Night has become much more than a sporting event.
The programme will once again be hosted by well-known freestyle commentators Marco Juen and Martin Misof, whose voices have accompanied countless international competitions over the years.
Off the ramps, visitors can also look forward to performances by popular Swiss entertainer Knackeboul, who will take to the stage with a live concert as part of the evening programme. Throughout the day, spectators can also enjoy a Skate Jam Session, the crowd-favourite Tramp'n'Dive contest and a spectacular skydiving demonstration.
Night finals under the lights
One of the defining moments of Freestyle Night comes after sunset, when the competition reaches its climax with the traditional night finals.
Under floodlights, the world's best aerialists will battle for victory in one of the most spectacular settings anywhere on the summer freestyle calendar. The illuminated water ramps and electric atmosphere have made the night finals one of the event's signature moments, attracting thousands of spectators every year.
Once the sporting action comes to an end, the celebrations continue well into the night with the traditional Freestyle Night afterparty, rounding off a day that perfectly blends elite sport, entertainment and community.
Event programme
16:00 – Gates open
16:45 – Junior Finals (FIS Freestyle Aerials Waterramp Junior Regional Cup)
17:30 – Qualifications
18:30 – Tramp'n'Dive
19:00 – Skydiving display
19:15 – Skate Jam Session
20:00 – Live concert by Knackeboul
21:30 – Night Finals
22:30 – Afterparty until 04:00
Tickets for the 23rd Freestyle Night are available now via the event's official website. Fans can find ticket information, the full programme and further event details by visiting www.freestyle-night.ch.
Now in its 23rd edition, Freestyle Night continues to offer one of the most unique events on the freestyle calendar, combining world-class aerial skiing, emerging young talent and summer festival vibes to bring athletes and fans together for an unforgettable day in Mettmenstetten.
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