Tickets For The Snow League Finals On Sale

Tickets For The Snow League Finals On Sale
Three-time Olympic gold medallist Shaun White founded The Snow League.

Tickets for the final events of The Snow League’s 25-26 inaugural run, taking place at LAAX in Switzerland, have gone on sale.

Founded by three-time Olympic gold medallist Shaun White in June last year, The Snow League is the first professional winter sports league dedicated to snowboarding and freeskiing.

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 year-long first season already kicked off at Buttermilk in Aspen Snowmass last March, with the second event taking place earlier this month at Yunding Snow Park in China with 16 of the world’s top freeskiers joining the roster.

The League returns to Aspen next February 27–28, 2026 before concluding at LAAX, Switzerland from March 19 - 21, 2026, where the first-ever Snow League World Champions will be crowned.

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

“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 favourite 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.

The Fan Pass - Includes access to the competition venue, a daily lift ticket and premium viewing platforms, a lift ticket, access to premium viewing platforms on halfpipe walls as well as all day general admission venue access, including sunset live musical performances with night ticket. Fan Pass tickets start at CHF115 for Qualifying Day and CHF125 for ski and snowboard Finals Days.

On there’s General Admission with daily access to the competition venue. Access begins at 3:30 pm each day with a lift ride-up and down. It includes halfpipe viewing along walls and halfpipe runout viewing area and live sunset musical performances overlooking the competition venue. Night tickets for Qualifying Day start at CHF20, with Finals Day tickets available now for CHF35. Prices will increase on February 14, 2026.

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.

Eileen Gu (CHN) and Brendan Mackay (CAN) made history by claiming The Snow League’s inaugural freeski victory at China’s Yunding Snow Park earlier this month, the iconic venue of the Beijing 2022 Olympic Games where Gu won Olympic halfpipe gold. Each earned a first-place prize of $50,000, part of the $250,000 total freeski prize purse.

Gu and Mackay each take the lead in The Snow League World Championship Standings, claiming 100 points each, with the field set to reconvene in LAAX, Switzerland in March 2026.

The Snow League is also available for viewing in more than 175 countries worldwide on multiple digital and streaming platforms. NBC and Peacock present coverage in the United States and viewers across Europe can watch live streaming on HBO Max and Discovery+, with recap shows on Eurosport 1.