Bad Bonn Kilbi is an annual music festival held in Düdingen, in the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland. Founded in 1991 by the rural venue Bad Bonn, the festival has grown into one of SwitzerlandâÂÂs most prominent events for independent, experimental, and avantâÂÂgarde music. It is widely regarded as the countryâÂÂs leading indie and discovery festival, known for its eclectic programming, intimate atmosphere, and commitment to artistic independence. The festival is curated by Daniel Fontana, whose programming philosophy emphasizes curiosity and experimentation over commercial expectations. Bad Bonn Kilbi is noted for its remote location, rapid sellâÂÂouts, and its role in showcasing emerging Swiss and international artists across a wide range of genres. Traditionally held in late May/early June, the festival shifted to a lateâÂÂsummer/earlyâÂÂautumn schedule beginning in 2025, partly due to agricultural activity on nearby farmland. Despite the change, the Kilbi maintained its reputation for experimentation and discovery.
Bad Bonn Kilbi was established in 1991 by the team behind Bad Bonn, a small pub and concert venue located outside Düdingen. Under the direction of Daniel Fontana, the venue gradually evolved into a nationally recognized cultural institution. Early editions of the festival were modest, but its reputation grew steadily throughout the 1990s and 2000s as it attracted increasingly adventurous lineâÂÂups and a loyal audience.
By the 2010s, the Kilbi had become widely regarded as SwitzerlandâÂÂs most important indie festival, celebrated for its stylistic diversity and its role in promoting underground and experimental music.
In 2022, Fontana received the Swiss Music Prize, with the jury describing the Kilbi as a âÂÂmilestone of Swiss music history.âÂÂ
Bad Bonn KilbiâÂÂs programming is shaped by a distinctive curatorial philosophy established by Daniel Fontana. Fontana has stated that he never selected artists based on what he believed the audience wanted , instead prioritizing personal artistic interest and the desire to present unfamiliar or boundaryâÂÂpushing music.
This approach has resulted in lineâÂÂups that frequently include:
The festival is known for avoiding predictable headliners. In 2024, for example, the Kilbi deliberately programmed a lineâÂÂup without major international stars, focusing instead on artists from Japan, Argentina, Senegal, Pakistan, Mexico, and other regions. Despite the absence of big names, the festival sold out within seconds, reflecting the trust audiences place in its curatorial vision.
The festival takes place on the grounds surrounding Bad Bonn, a small music venue located approximately a 15âÂÂminute walk from Düdingen railway station. The venue is situated in a rural area bordered by fields, woodland, and a nearby lake, contributing to the festivalâÂÂs distinctive atmosphere.
The festival often plays on its remote location with the slogan âÂÂWhere the hell is Bad Bonn?â The rural setting allows for lateâÂÂnight performances without disturbing residents and fosters a sense of intimacy and community among attendees.
Bad Bonn Kilbi is widely regarded as one of the most adventurous and stylistically diverse festivals in Europe. Swiss media frequently describe it as:
The Kilbi is known for selling out within minutes, and in some years within seconds, despite its focus on lesserâÂÂknown or experimental artists. Its audience is often characterized as openâÂÂminded and receptive to challenging or unconventional performances.
The festival has also played a significant role in elevating Swiss artists.
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