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Show and snow at Jindy last weekend

THE Jindabyne tourism community has good reason to boast about its inaugural ‘SNOWTUNES’ music event last weekend.

Kronic at Jindy
Kronic at Jindy

With artists like Hermitude, TKAY MAIDZA, Allday, Slumberjack, Kronic, Paces and Stacie Todd playing to a rugged-up crowd estimated at around 4000 people, they’re calculating that a lot of them were first-time skiers and snowboarders who had travelled to Lake Jindabyne especially for the show.

SnowTunes crowd
SnowTunes crowd

As well as the music, they’re claiming “hundreds of pyrotechnic explosions and state-of-the-art lighting designs” interacting with each set.

Inquiries, they say, are already coming in for SNOWTUNES 2016.

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