By Polly Mikula
“Watching world-class skiing isn’t the only reason to attend the Stifel Killington Cup,” said Director of Brand Marketing and Events Amy Laramie. “I am really looking forward to this year’s lineup of music, with high-energy bands that will keep the party going all weekend long.”
The action begins Friday on the Kona Big Wave Stage in the Festival Village at K-1 Base Area, which opens at 3 p.m.
DJ Ross One begins the party at 5:30 p.m. with the Athlete Bib Presentation at 5:45 p.m. followed by fireworks.
A staple on the Hollywood party circuit, DJ Ross One will pump up the crowd and the athletes with musical vibes spinning a seamless mix of tracks while emcees host a full show complete with prizes, a t-shirt gun, mascots, vendors, food and beverages and more. The evening concludes with a bang as the fireworks display is enhanced by the reflections off the snow cover slopes.
Live music continues on the Kona Big Wave Stage between Giant Slalom races Saturday as Matt Quinn, lead singer of the indie folk rock group Mt. Joy, will delight crowds with a unique solo, acoustic set. His unique blend of indie rock, folk, and jam-band influences creates a powerful live experience that Stifel Killington Cup audiences are sure to appreciate as they dance to keep warm between the action.
Performing after Saturday’s race is Fitz and the Tantrums with their signature mix of neo-soul and indie pop that captivates audiences with energetic performances and infectious hooks.
“The Killington Cup is much more than a race, it is also one of the biggest parties of the year,” said Killington President and General Manager Mike Solimano. “With great music all weekend long, spanning genres, this year’s line up is sure to keep fans’ toes tapping between heart-pounding runs on the course.”
“The Northeast’s passion for ski racing runs deep,” Solimano continued. “The athletes, fans and volunteers bring a level of energy that is unmatched by anything else we experience at the resort.”
“The Killington Cup has become a fan and athlete favorite,” said Eric Webster, senior director of events at U.S. Ski & Snowboard. “It’s a true celebration of ski racing excellence, the international race community, and inspires the next generation. Since bringing World Cup ski racing back to New England, Killington Resort and Vermont has set a new precedent for ski racing internationally, boasting the largest World Cup crowd for women on the entire circuit.”
Fans are encouraged to dress warmly and wear waterproof footwear as the festival village area is snowy and can be wet and/or muddy.
For more information visit: killington.com/things-to-do/world-cup-fis-ski-racing/killington-cup.