Art on Ice

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Art on Ice

Art on Ice is a Swiss figure skating gala. It combines performances of the world's best figure skaters with those of international music stars. The gala is held annually at the Hallenstadion in Zurich, followed by events in other cities such as Fribourg and Davos. In previous years, Basel, Lausanne, and St. Moritz were also among the venues. The event, which is popular among the population, is also broadcast on television on a time-delayed basis.[1] The event is considered the leading event of its kind in the world.

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LocationZürich, Basel, Davos, Fribourg, Lausanne, St. Moritz
CountrySwitzerland
Presented byArt on Ice Production AG, Zollikon-Zürich
Websitewww.artonice.com
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Art on Ice, Zürich 2020

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The show was based on an idea by Oliver Höner and first took place in 1995 under the title World Class Figure Skating in the ice rink in Küsnacht. One year later, Oliver Höner, together with Reto Caviezel, realized the show with live music under the name Art on Ice[2] in the Hallenstadion in Zürich. There, the show is now performed on four evenings in front of around 10,000 spectators each time. Each year, Art on Ice attracts around 80,000 spectators. Art on Ice has been performed abroad several times, for example in China, Japan, Finland and Sweden.

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Natalie Imbruglia at the figure skating show in Zurich (Photo: Peter Arnold)

In 2020, Art on Ice could celebrate its 25th anniversary with a big show and famous world stars. The figure skating gala was held in February before the COVID-19 outbreak in Switzerland. In 2021, the organizers had to abandon the usual shows because of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the dinner show Art on Ice Special was offered in September 2021 for about 1000 guests. The line-up of stars matched the standard of previous years: Victoria Sinitsina, Nikita Katsalapov, Vanessa James, Eric Radford and Alina Zagitova.

At the end of November 2021, it was announced that Art on Ice would have to postpone their 2022 Swiss tour to 2023.[3] Following the dinner show concept of fall 2021, top class figure skating will still be offered. On March 3, 4 and 5, 2021, three dinner shows Art on Ice Special with international stars for 1000 guests each were held in Zürich's Hallenstadion.[4]

The 2023 tour successfully took place from February 2nd to 12th in Zurich, Fribourg, and Davos, showcasing world-class figure skaters like Gabriella Papadakis, Guillaume Cizeron, and Loena Hendrickx, with musical support from Melanie C, Marc Sway, and Gjon's Tears.[5] The 2024 tour was scheduled for February 8th to 17th in the same cities, featured stars such as Gabriella Papadakis, Guillaume Cizeron, Loena Hendrickx, and Adam Siao Him Fa, and included musical highlights from Dave Stewart (Eurythmics), Natalie Imbruglia, Marc Storace (Krokus), and Remo Forrer.[6] In 2025, the show took place from February 6 to 15. The lineup featured four major music acts: Paloma Faith as the main headliner, Birdy as a special guest, and Swiss artists Marius Bear (ESC participant) and Stress.[7] Gabriella Papadakis, a French ice dancer and five-time world champion (2015–2022), was once again part of the lineup. However, unlike previous years, in 2025 she did not perform with her long-time partner Guillaume Cizeron, but formed an all-female duo with the American ice dancer Madison Hubbell. They combined classical ice dancing elements with experimental figures that deliberately avoided gender-specific roles.[8][9]

The figure skaters who have performed at Art on Ice so far include:

Olympic champions: World champions:
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Impressions from the show Art on Ice
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Art on Ice: Show in Zürich in 2020

The list of music stars who have performed for Art on Ice includes:

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Gabriella Papadakis & Guillaume Cizeron an Art on Ice 2024

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