Sundance Is Gone From Park City — Shaun White Just Replaced It With a 22-Foot Halfpipe and an Olympic Dream

Shaun White's Snow League is coming to Park City, Utah. | Photo: Snow LeagueShaun White's Snow League is coming to Park City, Utah. | Photo: Snow League
Shaun White’s Snow League is coming to Park City, Utah. | Photo: Snow League

World-class Halfpipe Snowboarding and Freeskiing Take Center Stage in Park City on January 22–24, 2027, as The Snow League Continues Global Expansion.

The Snow League and Park City Mountain announced today that the legendary resort will serve as the league’s newest host site for Season Two. The premier competition in Utah is set for January 22–24, 2027, further accelerating the league’s momentum following its historic inaugural season.

The announcement was made at Park City Mountain by Snow League founder Shaun White, at the top of an 18-foot halfpipe built at the Scott’s Bowl specifically for the event. The three-day Season Two competition in Park City will bring together the world’s top athletes in halfpipe snowboarding and freeskiing, complemented by live music, immersive fan experiences, and a full weekend celebration of winter sports culture.

“Park City Mountain has always been one of the most important places in snowboarding and freeskiing, so bringing The Snow League here for Season Two feels incredibly special. With the Winter Olympics returning to Utah in 2034 and Park City set to play a major role in the Games, there’s an incredible energy building in this community around winter sports. We’re excited to make The Snow League part of that momentum, bringing the best halfpipe athletes in the world here and building something that grows with the sports in the years leading up to the Olympics and many more to come.”

— Shaun White, Snow League Founder

Park City Mountain, the largest ski resort in the United States and Utah 2034 Winter Olympic venue, will debut an upgraded 22-foot halfpipe for the competition, setting a new standard for progression over the traditional 18-foot build. It’s the first time a halfpipe of that size will exist at Park City Mountain since the 2019 FIS World Championships.

This venue investment reflects The Snow League’s commitment to expanding opportunities for athletes, from youth development to elite professional competition, ensuring the sport’s long-term global growth by increasing access to premier infrastructure.

“As Park City continues to evolve, investments in events like The Snow League help define what’s next for our destination. Bringing world-class athletes and an innovative competition format to Park City Mountain reinforces our place on the global stage and celebrates the spirit that makes this community so special.”

— Deirdra Walsh, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Park City Mountain

The league’s addition of a world-class venue in Utah follows the high-stakes Season One finale in LAAX, Switzerland, where the league crowned its first-ever World Champions: snowboarders Sena Tomita and Yuto Totsuka, and freeskiers Eileen Gu and Luke Harrold.

Founded by White in 2024, The Snow League is the first professional sports league dedicated entirely to snowboarding and freeskiing, combining elite competition with a festival-style atmosphere to create a premium, multi-day experience for fans both on the mountain and throughout host communities.

The January event arrives at a pivotal moment for Park City. The weekend of January 22–24, long associated with the Sundance Film Festival, will mark the first year the festival does not take place in Park City following its move to Boulder, CO. The Snow League’s arrival signals a new chapter, introducing a global sports and entertainment property as the community continues to evolve. Through forward-looking investments across the resort, Park City Mountain is helping shape the future by expanding experiences that bring the world to Park City.

Park City sits at the center of one of the largest winter sports audiences in North America. It is within a short drive of more than 2.5 million people. It offers unmatched accessibility for visitors from around the world via Salt Lake City International Airport, one of the most convenient gateways to a major mountain destination globally.

The Snow League will return for Season Two with a growing roster of premier host destinations across the world, with the full schedule to be announced soon.

Additional details about performances, athletes, on-mountain experiences, and town-wide programming will be announced in the coming months. Tickets for the Park City event will go on sale at a later date. Fans are encouraged to sign up now to be the first to receive ticket information, event updates, and exclusive announcements at www.thesnowleague.com.


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