Deutschnofen/Nova Ponente, Dolomites Region Eggental
Get ready for an electrifying concert with the Joe Gleixner Bigband! With over 20 musicians, their diverse repertoire turns every event into a highlight. With tailor-made arrangements from their own composers, each concert becomes a truly unique experience.
Start: 8:30 PM at the village square in Eggen (in case of bad weather, in the community hall).
The Schützen will provide refreshing drinks.
Graun im Vinschgau/Curon Venosta, Vinschgau/Val Venosta
The 3-Länder Enduro Race is pure Enduro racing: Varied and long trails form the perfect basis for three days of Enduro in a class of its own. At the Reschenpass in the border triangle of Austria, South Tyrol and Switzerland, there is an abundance of trails that - mainly due to their length - offer fun and challenge at the same time. Largely natural, the sometimes rooty, sometimes stony, sometimes flowing trails challenge the skills of the riders. From Nauders or Reschen, you usually take the lift to the trail entrance - but in keeping with the true Enduro philosophy, you also have to pedal the one or other hundred meters of altitude. The reward for this is twofold: a beautiful mountain world and the already mentioned routes of the 3-Länder Enduro Trails. And after training or at the end of the (racing) day, you meet at Nauders to chill and barbecue together.
A ‘borderless’ cultural and musical experience in the border triangle! The Venosta Festival event series puts culture centre stage. With various acts and performances from the border triangle of South Tyrol, Austria and Switzerland, the cultural diversity and solidarity of our regions will once again be showcased.
After the Swiss pop artist Beatrice Egli opened the Venosta Festival Series 2025 on 30 May, we are delighted to welcome the band LaBrassBanda to the festival grounds in Glurns on 6 September 2025, against a breathtaking backdrop. The band will make musicians' hearts beat faster with hits from the genre of new folk music at a warm late summer concert.
Here is the link to the online tickets: www.venosta-festival.com.
Advance booking of the single ticket runs until 6 august inclusive - make sure you get your discounted ticket in time!
Children up to the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Free admission for children up to 12 years
The Wolkenstein Music Band celebrates its 100th anniversary with a major event on September 6–7, 2025. Two days dedicated to music, tradition, and togetherness – featuring concerts, a festive parade, and guests from near and far.
Join us as we celebrate 100 years of music and cultural heritage in Selva Val Gardena!
Programme Overview
--- Saturday, 6 September 2025 ---
11:00 a.m. – Traditional morning gathering with music
1:00–4:00 p.m. – Concerts by various brass bands
4:00–6:00 p.m. – Odlesound
6:00 p.m. – Southbrass
9:00 p.m. – Party with “The Blokes”
--- Sunday, 7 September 2025 ---
9:30 a.m. – Holy Mass
11:00 a.m. – Concert by the Neuenbeken Riflemen's Band
1:00 p.m. – Concert by the St. Ulrich Brass Band
2:30 p.m. – Concert by the Youth Band
3:30 p.m. – Parade with marching bands and flag bearers
4:30 p.m. – Concert by the Wolkenstein Brass Band
6:00 p.m. – Concert by the Pufels Brass Band
Out of enthusiasm for alpine folk music and the joy of making music together, musicians from the Teis band founded the group ‘Teiser Tanzlmusig’ in 1997. In 2002, the ‘Teiser Tanzlmusigfest’, a festival that is still unique in South Tyrol today, was organised for the first time. Traditional, down-to-earth folk music, social get-togethers, local specialities and delicacies and a pleasant time are the focus of the event.
The event begins at 09.30 am with a Holy Mass on the festival square in Teis. This is followed by the performances by various music groups.
Tramin an der Weinstraße/Termeno sulla Strada del Vino, Alto Adige Wine Road
The civic band of Tramin invites you to their Festival, on the covered festival place. Enjoy traditional dishes and excellent wines from the local wineries.
The Sarner people – unique in character and language
“Aa söü!” (ach so! - meaning “oh, really?”) is the Sarner way of expressing interest or wonder, and with this they usually evoke bewilderment and curiosity among outsiders. For a typical Sarner is inimitable. They are well-known throughout South Tyrol for their sharp wit, and their instinctive astuteness is celebrated in countless ‘Sarner jokes’.
They love their valley and its cultural treasure trove. The Sarner dialect has survived in its original, distinctive form with melodious, sonorous endings, usually finishing with an ‘a’ or ‘aar’. The dialect is a much satirised characteristic beyond the valley’s borders and appears to others at the same time coarse and sublime. In addition, the vowel sounds and words vary considerably from place to place. Church-goers on the village squares of Sarnthein, Pens and Durnholz meet together after Sunday Mass and ‘hoangartn’, or ‘chat’. One of the best occasions to become familiar with the Sarner dialect is at South Tyrol’s best known and largest annual fair, the ‘Sarner Kirchtag’ which takes place each year on the first weekend in September.
After the Holy Mass and the subsequent guardians angel procession, the morning pint with the Tesido music band takes place at the music pavilion in Tesido at around 11:00 am. Tyrolean specialties.
Holy Mass in the chapel near the Pralongiá hut.
During the event photos or video footage may be taken for the purpose of documentation and promotion of the event and the region. The footage may be used and published on websites, on social networks and on media in compliance with the data protection regulations.
O'zapft is! Let's go to the 18th Taistner Oktoberfest on Friday, 12 September till Sunday, 14 September 2025 in Tesido! Oktoberfest atmosphere with traditional music and original Oktoberfest beer. Pure fun at the shooting range and with mug throwing. An extensive culinary offer, as well as a large children's programme for the little festival visitors on Sunday round off the offer. So put on your dirndl or lederhosen and off you go to Tesido!
Jenesien/San Genesio Atesino, Bolzano/Bozen and environs
For over 30 years now the Valas Village Fair counts as one of the biggest events on the Tschögglberg high plateau
Friday
20.30: Warm Up Party
Saturday
20.00: music & dance
DJ in the separate party-tent
Sunday
10.00: Holy mass
from 13.00: different musical performances
Finally the big raffle prize distribution
Welcome to the Altstadtfest (Old Town Festival)!
Every two years the associations of Bolzano invite you to the Old Town Festival at "King Laurin". These are non-profit associations that work on a voluntary basis in the fields of sport, leisure, culture and customs. They want to use the proceeds from this festival to fill their coffers so that they can once again put on great events for young and old throughout the year. In order for this to succeed, this festival requires the commitment of around 850 volunteers!
Up to 2,200 sheep and 300 goats set off from the Niedertal Alm Mountain hut in Vent valley (A) in the early morning, moving upwards through high-Alpine terrain (not dangerous) to Giogo Basso/Niederjoch (3,019 m) or the Refuge Similaun, the first group in the herd arriving at about 9:00 a.m.
The most dangerous part of the return journey begins here, particularly if there is snow on the ground or the trail or parts of it are icy. Below the hut, the procession winds downhill on quite a narrow trail through steep and rocky terrain (down to about 2,600 m).
The ground then becomes more level and less dangerous. After a short respite in the centre of Tisental valley, the herd continues down the mountain towards Vernago/Vernagt, arriving just before 2:00 p.m. From far away (1/2 hour before it arrives) you can already see the never-ending line of sheep.
Accommodation and refreshments available at the Mountain hut Martin Busch and the Refuge Similaun.
Fair in Steinhaus: saturday, concerts and live music from 8.30 pm., sunday from 10.30 a.m. holy mass, concerts and live music and from 5.00 p.m. raffle
Graun im Vinschgau/Curon Venosta, Vinschgau/Val Venosta
On Saturday, 13 September:
On this day, about 1000 sheep return from the mountain meadows to the valley. The successful return of the animals is celebrated by farmers and guests. Tasty, typical dishes such as "Schöpsernes" are served.
Sunday, 14 September:
The goats return from the mountain pastures to the valley on this day and their arrival is celebrated with delicacies such as "Kitzbratl" as well as lots of good humour at the festival site.
One of the most traditional festivals in Dorf Tirol is dedicated to autumnal indulgence and starts on Saturday with an evening torch-lit procession, music and dancing. After a hearty morning pint, the Autumn Festival reaches its highpoint on Sunday with the large parade, in which elaborately decorated floats, musical bands and societies pass through the village.
Terento village celebrations
saturday
2 pm: watch the locals put up the tradional Kirchtag tree accompanied by Music
sunnday
from 9 am: church Service and procession followed by live Music at the village band stand
Experience the Slow Food Travel Farm Festival at the picturesque Drockerhof in St. Jakob in Villnöss valley – a celebration of regional diversity and mindful cuisine. Together, Slow Food Travel Villnöss, the Sheep Breeders’ Association, and the Grey Geisler Cattle Association invite you to a festival where culinary delights, traditional farming craftsmanship, and local heritage come together.
Start: from 11.00 am
What awaits you:
Farmer’s market featuring regional Slow Food Travel products – straight from the producers
Culinary specialties from the rare "Graues Geislerrind" cattle and the famous sheep "Villnösser Brillenschaf"
Farm tours – discover the Drockerhof and learn about sustainable farming practices
Children’s programme with pony rides and fun activities
Live music by the Villnöss musicians – great atmosphere guaranteed!
Villnöss valley is South Tyrol’s first Slow Food Travel destination.
Here, it's not just about good food – it’s about the people, stories, and traditions behind every product. Visitors can meet producers, explore local farms, and rediscover authentic craftsmanship.
At the Farm Festival, you’ll experience what it means to produce with time, care, and respect for nature and animals – and you’ll taste the difference!
At the celebration the statue of Mary descends from the altar and is solemnly carried in procession through the village, accompanied by the music band of Silandro and the group “Schützen” with saluting guns. Afterwards, the garden festival of the band of Schlanders will take place at the Matscher Au.
History: 1799 Silandro was threatened by Napoleon's troops, and in this misery the “Schützen” sought their refuge in the grace picture Mary in the parish church. The "Schützen" praised to celebrate this Sunday for all time as a thank you and to bring the statue of Mary in procession through the city. In fact, the enemy withdrew.
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