Snow Machine is bringing its epic winter festival to Hakuba! First held in Japan in 2019, Snow Machine was the first-ever major winter music festival to take place on a Japanese ski field. It is a sister festival of the popular Australian "Wine Machine" and is organized by the Australia-based Falcona and Hakuba.com.
Discover Hakuba
Hakuba, located in the Japanese Alps, is just 250km west of Tokyo. Known for its stunning snow and rich history, it’s the most popular ski area in Honshu, having hosted the 1998 Winter Olympics. The Hakuba Valley boasts 10 resorts, all accessible with a single lift pass.
Snow Machine Hakuba takes place from March 3 to 8, 2026 and features a stellar lineup, including Chase & Status DJ Set, A-Trak, Claptone, Dillon Francis, and Bob Moses. The event hosts multiple stages across the Hakuba Valley, with performances at the resort, the main stage in Happo-One Village, and late-night sets in the villages of Happo, Echoland, and Wadano
The Snow Machine festival further amplifies the experience, offering a chance to soak in the local culture, groove to live music, and connect with fellow winter sports enthusiasts. Whether you're here for the skiing, the snow, or the festivities, Hakuba offerS an all-around winter escape that keeps you coming back for more.
How to Buy Tickets
Festival tickets are currently being sold at Snow-Machine.com and include accommodation and lift passes to three of the best resorts in the Valley. Guest can customize their packages choosing various types of accommodation, additional services such as lessons and ski hire, and can even book flights through the festival organizers.
Alternatively, you can book tickets through Klook, where you'll find exclusive packages for 1-Day, 4-Day Regular, or 4-Day VIP passes.



