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This Week in Aspen

This Week In Aspen

Monday, February 23

History Ski Tour: Aspen Highlands (11:00 am & 1:00 pm, Aspen Highlands) Ski with Aspen/Snowmass Ambassador and volunteer historian Dan Sadowsky to learn about Aspen Highlands’ “maverick,” innovative, and unique past. These one hour tours are offered on Mondays at 11 am and 1 pm. Meets at the guest services cabin outside Merry Go Round This tour takes place on moderate terrain; lift ticket and skis or snowboard required. To learn more, click here.

Aspen’s Past to Present Tour (Monday & Thursday, 1:00 pm, Downtown Aspen) This classic historical walking tour of Aspen tells its history from humble mining camp to world famous resort. A casual 12 block stroll through historic dwntown Aspen acclimatizes you to Aspen’s energy and possibility. A great experience for both the first time visitor and the regular. This tour visits historic landmarks of Aspen including the Wheeler Opera House, the Red Onion, the Pitkin County Courthouse & the Hotel Jerome among others when accessible. Native Legend, Mining Folklore & Local Tales bring history to life on an entertaining guided walk. 90 minutes long with distance of approximately 1 mile along sidewalks, pedestrian ways and parks of mostly flat terrain. To register, click here.

The 502s (7:30 pm, Belly Up Aspen) The 502s are a beach folk band from Florida, often called “the happiest band on Earth.” With breezy banjos, shout-along choruses, and an energy that bursts like a cannonball into a swimming pool, their music feels like sunshine you can dance to. Their song “Just A Little While” made a viral splash with over 100M streams to date. With a heavy touring presence, and sold-out run last fall, the band will continue to take their infectious, high energy live show on the road through the summer with dates alongside Lake Street Dive and at festivals including Boston Calling, Bourbon & Beyond, Borderland Music Festival, Iron Blossom Festival and more. A go-to for instant joy, The 502s will release their first song via Big Loud Records, “Summer Fling,” out May 30. Press play and you’ll be barefoot in the sand, laughing with friends, and singing at the top of your lungs—even if it’s just in your kitchen. To purchase tickets, click here.

 

Tuesday, February 24

Story Art with Aspen Art Museum (11:00 am, Pitkin County Library) Story Art is a free drop-in AAM program specially designed for young children and accompanying adult(s) at Pitkin County Library. Join them for a fun read-aloud followed by an art activity with the Aspen Art Museum Education Team. This community outreach program aims to foster creativity, imagination, and a love for art in young minds through the exploration of storytelling and art. Story Art is a collaborative event between the Aspen Art Museum and Pitkin County Library. To learn more, click here. 

Highlights of Aspen Tour (Tuesday & Friday, 1:00 pm, Downtown Aspen) Embark on a leisurely stroll through town, where intriguing historical narratives, enchanting storytelling, and fascinating tidbits effortlessly blend together. This 60-minute scenic walk not only acquaints you with the local heritage but also grants you a genuine sense of belonging, acting as a splendid springboard to fully indulge in the abundant wonders that Aspen has to offer. To reserve a spot, click here.

Hotel Jerome History Tour (Tuesday & Thursday, 1:30 pm, Hotel Jerome) Bask in the history of Aspen as you relax in the lobby of the iconic Hotel Jerome, which has been at the center of community life since its doors opened in 1889. The program includes a history primer in the lobby followed by a brief tour of the first floor area to experience the history of Aspen as seen through the eyes of the tastefully restored historic hotel. This tour takes place indoors, throughout the first floor of the Hotel Jerome. To register, click here.

JAS Community Nights (5:00 pm, Paul JAS Center) Open Mic Night at the Paul JAS Center! Every Tuesday, Paul JAS Center is turning the spotlight on locals and community members! This Tuesday, bring your talent (or just come to enjoy) as JAS showcases music, poetry, comedy, and more! To learn more, click here.

Changemaker Speaker Series Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner: Defying Limits: Climbing the 14 Highest Peaks (6:30 pm, Wheeler Opera House) Changemaker Speaker Series is a touring program of celebrated explorers, award-winning journalists, photographers, filmmakers, astronauts, innovators, and artists who are actively engaged in creating a better tomorrow. One by one, these acclaimed thought leaders are striving to solve big problems, inspire environmental stewardship, document the world around us, and bridge the distances between us. In short, they are changing the world, one story at a time. February 24th features Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner, who has climbed all fourteen main peaks in the eight thousand series as well as two fore summits higher than eight thousand meters. By reaching the summit of K2 (8,611m), the second highest—and considered by many to be the most dangerous—peak in the world, she became the first woman to scale all 8,000m peaks without the use of supplementary oxygen or the help of high-altitude porters. Read more about Gerlinde and purchase tickets here.

Organ Concert with Dr. James Welch (6:30 pm, Aspen Community Church) Music lovers are invited to a special organ concert on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, featuring acclaimed organist Dr. Jim Welch from Utah. The event will take place at the historic Aspen Community Church, beginning at 6:30 PM. Admission is free, and all are welcome to attend. Dr. Jim Welch is known for his dynamic performances and innovative interpretations, captivating audiences across the nation. This concert promises an inspiring evening of both classical and modern organ repertoire, showcasing the church’s magnificent pipe organ. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience world-class music in the heart of Aspen. Doors open at 6:00 PM.
For more information, please contact Aspen Community Church at 970-925-1571 or click here. 

Black Pistol Fire (9:00 pm, Belly Up Aspen) Black Pistol Fire is a high-energy Canadian rock duo renowned for their explosive live performances and gritty blues-infused rock sound. Formed in Toronto, Ontario, the band consists of childhood friends Kevin Mckeown (vocals, guitar) and Eric Owen (drums), who have been playing music together since high school. Their unique blend of garage rock, blues, punk, has drawn comparisons to acts like Arctic Monkeys, The White Stripes, and Kings of Leon, but their raw, uninhibited energy sets them apart as a force of their own. Read more about Black Pistol Fire and purchase tickets here!

 

Wednesday, February 25

Understanding Chest Pain and Heart Failure in Women (12:00 pm, Virtual Zoom Webinar) Learn how to recognize chest pain in women including symptoms of diastolic heart failure, when to seek care and treatment options. This 30-minute webinar, followed by open Q&A, will be led by Cardiology Physician Assistant Sonja Hanson Fauchet, PA-C, part of Valley View’s Heart and Vascular Center. To register, click here.

Wheeler Opera House Tour (1:30 pm, Wheeler Opera House) Enjoy a guided tour of the Wheeler Opera House, the center of Aspen’s arts and cultural scene since it was built in 1889. This free tour offers an insider’s look at the iconic building, including recent renovations. Guests will also enjoy a slide show of historical images that illustrate the theatre–and the community’s–storied past. The Wheeler Opera House is part of the Colorado Historic Opera Houses Circuit, which was formed in 2022 and includes five opera houses in the mountains of Colorado where visitors can experience “a world-class performance in an elegant historic setting that still carries the mystique of Colorado’s early mining boom days.” Meets in the downstairs lobby of the Wheeler Opera House 320 E. Hyman Ave. This tour takes place indoors. To learn more, click here.

Sound Bath & Forest Bathing (5:15 pm, Hallam Lake) Join Aspen local Megan DiSabatino for a restorative sound journey and magical evening forest bathing in nature at Hallam Lake. Slow down and reconnect as you deeply relax and breathe, bathing in the healing sound frequency of the natural world and singing crystal bowls, Tibetan bowls, chimes, gongs and drums, and soak up the beauty and wonder of the meadows and forests around Hallam Lake. You’ll engage all of your senses as you explore the trees, wildflowers, meadow grasses and icy waters of the Roaring Fork River. To learn more or register, click here.

Public Lecture: The Future of Time: Quantum Clocks and the Invisible Universe (5:30 pm, Flag Forum at Aspen Center for Physics) A hundred years ago, we did not know what atoms were really made of, or why they emitted light only of very specific colors. That puzzle led to the invention of quantum mechanics. The physicists of the 1920s were trying to understand nature, yet from that work came lasers, modern electronics, GPS, and a long list of everyday technologies. A century later, we have learned to do quantum mechanics in the laboratory. We can cool, trap, and control individual atoms, and use them to build quantum atomic clocks so precise that they would not lose even a fraction of a second over the entire time since the Big Bang. These clocks are so sensitive that lifting one by millimeters measurably changes its tick rate due to changes in in Earth’s gravity. Meanwhile, we face a new and deeper puzzle: we do not know what most of the universe is made of. Decades of observations point to dark matter and dark energy that dominate the cosmos, yet their nature remains unknown. Marianna Safronova will describe how quantum clocks work can act as new observatories for this invisible universe, searching for subtle drifts in their ticking that could signal dark matter, and testing gravity on Earth and, in the future, in space. To RSVP, click here.

Valley View University – Stabilizing Your Knees: Find the Balance (6:00 pm, Virtual Event – Zoom Webinar) Join for a virtual discussion featuring expert tips and live demonstrations on how improving balance and stability can support long-term knee health. This 30-minute webinar, followed by open Q&A, will be led by ValleyOrtho’s Orthopedic Surgeon and Sports Medicine Specialist Tomas Pevny, MD and Valley View’s Outpatient Rehabilitation Therapist Jessica McElroy, PT, DPT. To register, click here.

Silversun Pickups (7:00 pm, Belly Up Aspen) Silversun Pickups’ sixth album Physical Thrills came together as a serendipitous accident during a dark time. The LA band began 2020 by touring in support of their record released the previous year, Widow’s Weeds. But the pandemic halted those plans, with the members including guitarist and singer Brian Aubert, bassist Nikki Monninger, drummer Christopher Guanlao, and keyboardist Joe Lester, finding themselves stuck at home. In that resting period, Aubert wasn’t focused on Silversun Pickups; instead, he channeled his energy into taking care of his son, Nico, while his wife Tracy worked. But as much as his focus initially shifted from the band, he couldn’t escape the new melodies germinating in his head. “I would sneak off and start writing these songs, and I didn’t know what they’re for because I didn’t really think about Silversun on any level. I was just doing it to keep myself calm and keep myself company,” says Aubert. The songs were so different from what he’d previously written for Silversun Pickups that he initially thought he was writing a musical. There were “dream shanties,” gentler vocals, horror-inspired sounds, and other exciting new elements coming to mind. The band finally was able to gather in person for a live-streamed acoustic performance on Halloween for The Dark Zone Network’s virtual music festival Queen Mary, and it was there that Aubert revealed the new material to his bandmates. They readily embraced the new direction—and so did producer Butch Vig. The band reunited with Vig, who first worked with Silversun Pickups on Widow’s Weeds, recording the record at the famed producer and Garbage member’s home. When Aubert first reached out to Vig, he wasn’t sure if the band was making an EP or a full record; Widow’s Weeds was still fresh for Silversun Pickups. But once Aubert made plans to visit Vig and play him what he had, the music began pouring out. He immediately began recording with Vig, later having the rest of the band join. Once the band began working on Physical Thrills together, they made some of Silversun Pickups’ most stunning songs yet. The record doesn’t depart drastically from the sound the band’s fans know and love, but rather enhances it with previously-unexplored fixtures at play. To read more about the band or purchase tickets, click here.

 

Thursday, February 26

Live Music Night (3:00 pm, MOLLIE Aspen) Join MOLLIE Aspen in their cozy lobby for live music with Lucía Casali—the perfect soundtrack for a mid-week unwind. Settle in with a signature cocktail or a glass of wine and let the music elevate your afternoon. Lucía Casali is a Buenos Aires-born musician and vocalist known for her captivating bilingual performances. At 24, Lucía has spent a lifetime honing her craft, resulting in a signature sound that is as relaxed as it is refined. Her sets feature a curated mix of English and Spanish music, blending the work of modern artists and iconic legends to create a welcoming experience for music lovers of all generations. To register, click here.

Health Journey Symposium (5:00 pm, Grand Ballroom at Hotel Jerome) Join Aspen Valley Health for an inspiring evening dedicated to health, wellness, and community support. The 2026 Healthy Journey Symposium is a signature event benefiting Aspen Valley Health Foundation. Held at the historic Hotel Jerome, on Thursday, February 26, 2025, this special evening features a compelling presentation by a keynote speaker and a thoughtfully curated menu by the Jerome culinary team.  This event is not only a celebration of health and wellness—it’s also an opportunity to support the essential services Aspen Valley Health provides to the Roaring Fork Valley community. To learn more and purchase tickets, click here.

Michelle Buteau (7:00 pm, Wheeler Opera House) Michelle Buteau is an actress, comedian, producer and writer. The multihyphenate stars in the Netflix comedy series “Survival Of The Thickest”, which she created and executive produced. Inspired by her autobiographical book of essays of the same name, the series was released in July 2023, the second season came out in March 2025, and it will be returning for a third and final season. Buteau received the 55th NAACP Image Award for “Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Television)” for the series. In June 2024, Buteau taped her second Netflix comedy special, A BUTEAU-FUL MIND live at Radio City Music Hall, becoming the first woman to tape a special at the iconic venue. The special was released on Netflix on December 31, 2024. Her first Netflix special, WELCOME TO BUTEAUPIA won the Critics Choice Television Award for Best Comedy Special. Buteau also stars in the hit comedy BABES, alongside Ilana Glazer and directed by Pamela Adlon. The film premiered to rave reviews at SXSW and released in theaters on May 17, 2024, with Variety praising the “unapologetically raw take on pregnancy and female friendship” and Rolling Stone lauding it the “’Bridesmaids’ of babymaking.” She recently wrapped production on the comedy SPA WEEKEND, opposite Leslie Mann, Isla Fisher and Anna Faris. Buteau is known as the host of the hit Netflix reality competition show, “The Circle”, which released its seventh season in September 2024, as well as the second season of Netflix’s “Barbecue Showdown”. She has also hosted the 2024 Billboard Music Awards and the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscar Party livestream. Buteau’s other film and television highlights include MARRY ME, FIRST WIVES CLUB, ALWAYS BE MY MAYBE, and SOMEONE GREAT. To purchase tickets, click here.

 

Friday, February 27

The Snow League (Friday & Saturday, Buttermilk) Snow League, the world’s first professional league dedicated to snowboarding and freeskiing, is coming back to Buttermilk at Aspen Snowmass for its third event of their inaugural season. Days after the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, the world’s top snowboarders return to one of the league’s marquee venues for Event Three of Season One. All fans attending the event in Aspen also have access to a pair of concerts on Finals Day. Three-time Grammy Award winner and global music icon Wyclef Jean will headline the afternoon of women and men’s snowboard finals day, Saturday, February 28, delivering a high-energy performance that will cap off an unforgettable day of competition and celebration at the bottom of the halfpipe. Bringing energy to the slopes during the halftime performance earlier in the day is NEIL FRANCES Presents CLUB NF, the club-forward alter ego of Los Angeles-based duo Jordan Feller and Marc Gilfry. To purchase tickets, click here.

History Ski Tour: Aspen Mountain (11:00 am & 1:00 pm, Aspen Mountain) Learn about the amazing mining and ski history lying literally beneath your ski as you tour Aspen Mountain with Tony Vagneur, an Aspen/Snowmass Ambassador, Aspen native, and volunteer historian. Meets at the guest services cabin at the top of the Silver Queen Gondola (below the Sundeck near the “nests”). This tour takes place on moderate to difficult terrain. Lift ticket and skis or a snowboard is required. These one hour tours are offered on Fridays at 11 am and 1 pm. To learn more, click here.

Downtown History Tour: Aspen Through the Eras (1:30 pm, Across from the Wheeler Opera House) Aspen Historical Society’s cornerstone walking tour of the buildings, sites, and scenes around downtown Aspen, with interesting stories around every corner. This tour meets across from the storied Wheeler Opera House, by the iconic dancing fountain and begins with a history “primer” at the Sister Cities Plaza on Wagner Park followed by a stroll through the historical downtown core before finishing at the iconic Hotel Jerome. With a focus on historical buildings, this tour offers a broad view of Aspen’s history with many interesting tidbits at each stop. Meets across from the Wheeler Opera House, 320 E Hyman Ave. Weather dependent. This walking tour takes place on the pedestrian malls; sidewalks; and street-sides in downtown Aspen. To register, click here.

Martinis & Frites Après (3:00 pm, MOLLIE Aspen) Join MOLLIE Aspen at their Roof Terrace Bar for Martini & Frites Après with Aspen Vodka! Enjoy complimentary frites with every martini purchase. A DJ will set the vibes from 4:00 pm-6:00 pm, with the bar open until 8:00 pm. No tickets required. To learn more, click here.

Emilie-Claire Barlow (6:30 pm & 8:45 pm, Paul JAS Center) Emilie-Claire Barlow is one of the most distinctive voices in Canadian jazz. A seasoned singer, arranger and producer, she has built an international career anchored by fourteen albums, including La plus belle saison (to be released on February 6, 2026), a heartfelt tribute to the Québec repertoire, co-produced with pianist and arranger François Richard. The recipient of a Félix and two JUNO Awards, Emilie-Claire Barlow has garnered over 500 million streams and performed on stages around the world. Joyful and passionate, with a charming sense of humour, she brings to her music a sense of playfulness, sophistication, a love of language, and a voice of unforgettable beauty. To learn more about Emilie-Claire Barlow and purchase tickets, click here.

International Guitar Night (7:30 pm, Wheeler Opera House) International Guitar Night (IGN) returns with a dynamic lineup featuring classical guitar virtuoso Stephanie Jones (Australia), rock/flamenco/classical powerhouse Lucas Imbiriba (Brazil), innovative fingerstyle guitarist Alexandr Misko (Russia), and, for the first time, ukulele master Taimane (Hawaii). To read more about each performer and purchase tickets, click here.

Deadmau5 (8:30 pm, Belly Up Aspen) Joel Zimmerman, more commonly known as deadmau5 (pronounced ‘deadmouse’), is one of the world’s most respected electronic music producers of modern times. Enjoying international chart success with his 2x platinum-certified single “Ghosts ‘n’ Stuff,” as well as “Professional Griefers,” “Sofi Needs A Ladder” and “I Remember,” he has also released seven critically acclaimed albums. The multiple JUNO Award-winning and GRAMMY®-nominated artist’s ability to push the boundaries of his talent grows at an equal rate to his fan base, which counts 15 million and more over his combined social media channels. His latest music offerings include “Pomegranate” with The Neptunes, “Bridged By A Lightwave” with Kiesza, “Channel 43” with Wolfgang Gartner, with REZZ “Hypnocurrency” and “Infraliminal” (as REZZMAU5), “When The Summer Dies” with Lights, “Hyperlandia” featuring Foster The People, “this is fine.” with Portugal. The Man, “XYZ,” “My Heart Has Teeth” featuring Skylar Grey and his latest EP, some ep. In 2022 deadmau5 teamed with longtime friend and collaborator Kaskade on new music project Kx5 releasing Top 40 smash and #1 dance music radio single “Escape” featuring Hayla leading into the release of their 2023 GRAMMY-nominated debut self-titled album Kx5. In the live realm, his 2019/20 U.S. cubev3 tour featuring production of his own design and implementation ranked in the Top 10 of Pollstar’s top tours globally. In 2022 he completed the ‘We Are Friends’ North American tour and as Kx5 headlined the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in December, breaking records as the largest single-day concert event headlined by an electronic music artist ever in North America with Billboard confirming Kx5 at the Coliseum as the biggest ticketed global headliner dance event of 2022. deadmau5’ latest accomplishment in the live music space includes sold out performances at legendary Los Angeles venue the Hollywood Bowl,New York City’s Brooklyn Mirage and Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre for his career celebration ‘retro5pective: 25 years of deadmau5.’ Purchase tickets here!

 

Saturday, February 28

Winter Market (10:00 am, The Gant) Celebrate the season at The Gant’s Winter Market, a monthly showcase of creativity and community featuring talented artisans from the Roaring Fork and Crystal Valleys. From jewelry designers and shoemakers to fine artists, photographers, soaps, handbags, and more, each market highlights the exceptional craftsmanship found right here in our local community. To learn more, click here.

Aspen’s DarkSide Ghost Tour (Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, 6:00 pm, Downtown Aspen) True stories of Aspen's tarnished past of Ghosts, Murder & Mayhem from 1879 to today on an entertaining evening walk. This tour visits some of Aspen Colorado’s most haunted places and tells the stories behind them as well as some truly darker happenings. This is a great tour for the whole family or just the adults. To register, click here.

Adam Gopnik’s Talk Therapy (6:30 pm, Paepcke Auditorium) Adam Gopnik’s Talk Therapy comes to Paepcke Auditorium on February 28 at 6:30pm for a lively, thoughtful evening presented by Theatre Aspen. Best known as an acclaimed writer for The New Yorker, Gopnik brings his signature wit, warmth, and insight to the stage for a live talk that blends storytelling, cultural reflection, and big ideas with humor and heart. Produced by comedian Steve Martin and James L. Nederlander, Talk Therapy is not a lecture or a reading, but a shared experience—smart, funny, and deeply human. In this one-man show, Gopnik explores life with curiosity and generosity, inviting audiences into a conversation that feels both intimate and expansive. To purchase tickets, click here.

Laila Biali (6:30 pm & 8:45 pm, Paul JAS Center) Multi-award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter, pianist and CBC Music national radio host Laila Biali has headlined festivals and venues spanning five continents from New York City’s Carnegie Hall to Beijing’s National Centre for the Performing Arts, and supported international icon Sting. In 2020, Laila was honoured by SOCAN Music with the Hagood Hardy Award for Excellence in Songwriting. In 2019, Laila’s eponymous release won her a JUNO (Canada’s GRAMMY) for “Vocal Jazz Album of the Year.” The year prior, she was awarded top prize at the Canadian Songwriting Competition in the Jazz category. Laila was also the youngest-ever double winner at Canada’s National Jazz Awards when she was named “SOCAN Composer of the Year” and “Keyboardist of the Year.” She received her first JUNO nomination for Tracing Light (2011), and a spot on DownBeat Magazine’s “Best Albums of the Year” for Live in Concert (2013) and Out of Dust (2020). In September of 2017, Laila was brought on as the host for CBC Music’s national radio show, Saturday Night Jazz, a weekly show broadcast to listeners across Canada. While Laila continues to earn high honours in the Jazz world, her signature sound transcends genre as she “masterfully mixes jazz and pop, bringing virtuosity and unpredictability to songs that are concise and catchy” (Washington Post). Laila’s highly anticipated album, Out of Dust, which features multiple GRAMMY nominees and winners including Lisa Fischer, Alan Ferber, John Ellis, and Larnell Lewis, released March 27, 2020 and was also nominated for a 2021 JUNO Award. Purchase tickets here!

Devon Allman’s Blues Summit (7:30 pm, Wheeler Opera House) Devon Allman has been immersed in the world of blues and rock his entire life. As the son of the legendary Gregg Allman, Devon grew up surrounded by the rich musical legacy of the Allman Brothers Band, a group that played a pivotal role in shaping the Southern rock and blues sound. The Devon Allman Blues Summit unites an extraordinary lineup of blues greats led by guitarist, singer, and songwriter Devon Allman, son of the legendary Gregg Allman. This powerhouse event features iconic vocalist and harmonica master Jimmy Hall of Wet Willie, whose chart‑topping success and collaborations with artists like Jeff Beck have cemented his place in music history. Renowned blues guitarist Larry McCray adds his signature blend of soul, rock, and contemporary blues, while celebrated St. Louis vocalist Laka contributes her captivating, powerhouse presence. Together, these artists deliver an unforgettable night that honors blues tradition while boldly expanding its boundaries. To purchase tickets, click here.

Two Friends (8:30 pm, Belly Up Aspen) Two Friends is the musical creation of longtime companions Matt Halper and Eli Sones. The duo’s fitting name is a reflection of their lifelong bond as both musical collaborators and best friends. From humble beginnings as high school bedroom producers growing up in Los Angeles to settling into stardom status, Two Friends have quickly become one of the most in-demand acts within the electronic dance-pop space. Two Friends are pioneering an artistic identity that is simultaneously relatable as it drives fans to the dance floor. Collaborating with top talent in both dance and pop music such as Bebe Rexha, Loud Luxury, Arizona Zervas, Cheat Codes, Fitz of Fitz and The Tantrums, Russell Dickerson, Mod Sun, and Bryce Vine, Matt and Eli are also a true testament of a longstanding personal and professional partnership. On a mission to curate a culture around the Two Friends project, they boast authentic, inclusive and nostalgic vibes. With fans at the epicenter of their success, they take pride in engaging with them both at shows and across their social media platforms. To purchase tickets, click here.

 

Sunday, March 1

Explore the Exhibitions (Tuesday – Sunday, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm, Aspen Art Museum) Located in the heart of downtown Aspen, the Aspen Art Museum's building itself is a work of art. The 30,000+ sq. ft. museum was designed by Shigeru Ban, the recipient of many awards for architecture and design, and recognized by the American Institute for Architects as one of the year's winners for "best contemporary architecture" (2017). Currently, the Aspen Art Museum is home to five exhibitions: Glenn Ligon: Break It Down, Shahryar Nashat: Raw Is the Red, Jacqueline Humphries, Victoria Colmenga: Play Technique, and Anthea Hamilton: Cauliflower Sundial. Learn more here!

Conversations with Creatives: Her Story (5:00 pm, Forre Fine Art) In recognition of International Women’s Month, Forre Fine Art curates a four-week program that honors female creativity across media, disciplines, and continents. Each Sunday features a distinguished artist who will share her practice, the challenges and triumphs of a woman in the arts, and the journeys that brought her to the present moment. The conversations aim to illuminate the personal narratives behind contemporary art, spark dialogue, and celebrate the resilience, innovation, and leadership of women creators. March 1st features Suzan Obermeyer, a multidisciplinary artist whose practice probes the materiality of painting—exploring thin, sheer layers, mountainous topographies, and painting as a poem. With fearless curiosity, she brings fresh perspectives on how travel and cross-cultural dialogue fuel creative risk-taking. Fresh from the VI Argentine Biennial as an international speaker, Suzan is advancing in Anderson Ranch’s three-year Advanced Mentored Painting Program and will begin an International Artist Residency at Chateau Orquevaux, France, this April. Her work, celebrated worldwide for its intimate scale and expansive ideas, invites audiences to see painting as a dynamic conversation across cultures. Suzan will share how content informs materiality and how exploration becomes art. Doors open at 5:00 PM, with conversations from 5:15 PM to 6:30 PM, followed by a Q&A. Seating is limited; attendees are encouraged to arrive by 5:00 PM. RSVP at [email protected].

Full Moon Dinner (5:00 pm, Buttermilk) Loved by locals and enjoyed by all, the Full Moon Dinners at Cliffhouse invites lunar lovers to skin or hike up the Main route on Buttermilk for a monthly meal beneath an illuminated winter sky. Head up the hill early and sample cocktails from On The Rocks and enjoy a cash bar when Cliffhouse opens at 5pm. From 5:30 until 8pm, á la carte dinner options—including the flavor-packed Mongolian Grill—will be served. No outside alcohol is allowed. Attendees are encouraged to travel with a light and to watch for wildlife. Please be safe while descending the mountain, and leave your dogs at home, they are not allowed on Buttermilk Mountain on the nights of this event. Please note, no parking is allowed on Tiehack Road or West Buttermilk Road. Uphill passes and straps are required for all uphill travelers on Buttermilk for these evenings and can be purchased for $69, which is valid for the whole season, and picked up at Tiehack and Main Buttermilk ticket offices from 4:30 until 6:30pm the day of the event. Aspen Snowmass encourages guests to pick up passes ahead of time at any ticket office. To learn more, click here.

Foreigner (Sunday & Monday, 8:30 pm, Belly Up Aspen) Join the Belly Up for two nights of Foreigner hits! With 10 multi-platinum albums and 16 Top 30 hits, FOREIGNER is universally hailed as one of the most popular rock acts in the world with a formidable musical arsenal that continues to propel sold-out tours and album sales, now exceeding 80 million. Responsible for some of rock and roll’s most enduring anthems including “Juke Box Hero,” “Cold As Ice,” “Hot Blooded,” “Waiting For A Girl Like You,” “Feels Like The First Time,” “Urgent,” “Head Games,” “Say You Will,” “Dirty White Boy,” “Long, Long Way From Home” and the worldwide #1 hit, “I Want To Know What Love Is,” FOREIGNER still rocks the charts almost 50 years into the game with massive airplay and continued Billboard album chart success. Audio and video streams of FOREIGNER’s hits exceed 15 million per week. Click here to read more and purchase tickets.

 

 Monday, March 2

History Ski Tour: Aspen Highlands (11:00 am & 1:00 pm, Aspen Highlands) Ski with Aspen/Snowmass Ambassador and volunteer historian Dan Sadowsky to learn about Aspen Highlands’ “maverick,” innovative, and unique past. These one hour tours are offered on Mondays at 11 am and 1 pm. Meets at the guest services cabin outside Merry Go Round This tour takes place on moderate terrain; lift ticket and skis or snowboard required. To learn more, click here.

Aspen’s Past to Present Tour (Monday & Thursday, 1:00 pm, Downtown Aspen) This classic historical walking tour of Aspen tells its history from humble mining camp to world famous resort. A casual 12 block stroll through historic dwntown Aspen acclimatizes you to Aspen’s energy and possibility. A great experience for both the first time visitor and the regular. This tour visits historic landmarks of Aspen including the Wheeler Opera House, the Red Onion, the Pitkin County Courthouse & the Hotel Jerome among others when accessible. Native Legend, Mining Folklore & Local Tales bring history to life on an entertaining guided walk. 90 minutes long with distance of approximately 1 mile along sidewalks, pedestrian ways and parks of mostly flat terrain. To register, click here.

 

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