This Week in Aspen
Aspen offers a diverse range of weekly events and experiences.
From unforgettable arts and culture events to guided outdoor adventures, plus much more, explore the full lineup of events below.
Monday, April 20
Battle of the Bartenders (1:00 PM, West End Social at Aspen Meadows) Welcome to Aspen Meadows' inaugural Battle of the Bartenders, hosted on West End Social's beautiful patio. This will be a high-energy competition bringing together the top 16 local bartenders as they go head-to-head in a 3-round showdown, showcasing creativity, skill, and bold flavors. Guests will enjoy an interactive experience-watching the action unfold, and cheering on their favorites as judges and crowd reactions help decide the winner. Expect an atmosphere that's equal parts sophisticated and electric, set against the stunning backdrop of Aspen Meadows. Whether you're a cocktail enthusiast or just looking for a unique daytime event, Battle of the Bartenders promises exceptional drinks, lively competition, and a memorable social experience. To purchase tickets, click here.
Aspen's Past to Present Tour (Mondays & Thursdays, 1:00 pm, Downtown Aspen) This classic historical walking tour of Aspen tells it’s history from humble mining camp to world famous resort. A casual 12 block stroll through historic downtown 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. Reservations required - reserve your spot here.
Tuesday, April 21
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.
Aspen’s DarkSide Ghost Tour (Tuesday & Thursday, 7:00 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. Reservations required. Purchase tickets here!
Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals (8:00 PM, Belly Up Aspen) Ben Harper is one of the premiere songwriters of his generation. He is also one of the most versatile and brave songwriters, fearlessly working in a cross-section of genres, ranging from pop, reggae and soul, to blues, rock, funk and folk. He has recorded 18 studio albums and amassed a worldwide following having sold over 16 million records worldwide and 3 Grammy Awards.Ben was born on October 28, 1969. While his music and career embody the sonic bravery, brilliance, lyrical honesty and social activism of that pivotal time, Harper adds his unique modern day cultural awareness bringing music with social conscience into the now, reflected in the 2023 nomination for the newly minted Grammy Special Merit Award for “Best Song For Social Change.” Harper’s latest album “Wide Open Light” included the hit “Yard Sale,” a duet with Jack Johnson. It followed up the political and personally revealing, fearless and soulful Grammy-nominated “Bloodline Maintenance.” To purchase tickets, click here.
Wednesday, April 22
The Future is Local: 2026 Aspen Earth Day Community Event (3:00 PM, Mill Street Pedestrian Mall & Wheeler Opera House) Celebrate Earth Day in Aspen with a community-wide gathering focused on environmental stewardship, climate action, and civic engagement. From 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm, attend an afternoon Community Action Fair featuring local environmental organizations and local farms, win prizes from community partners, visit with local environmental organizations and explore fresh goods from local farmers. This will take place on the Mill Street pedestrian mall. Then, from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm, come by the Wheeler Opera House for a free Earth Day program exploring the intersection of environment, politics, and community resilience. Not your average Earth Day – The program will include storytelling, data-driven insights, and comedic relief while exploring the vital link between political decision-making and environmental survival. From the state and national level to the Roaring Fork Valley, the event will dive deep into how policy shapes our climate, our land-use, and the very resilience of mountain communities like Aspen. An inspiring, hopeful look at how local voices and decisions shape the future of the places we love. To learn more, click here.
Sound Bath & Forest Bathing at Hallam Lake (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 Toklat. You’ll engage all of your senses as you explore the trees, wildflowers, meadow grasses and calming waters of Hallam Lake. Sound healing is one of the oldest forms of medicine. Sound healing can be traced back 40,000 years to indigenous Australians using ancient sounds for healing work. Sounds and vibrations synchronize our fluctuating minds by providing a stable frequency which our brains can rest on and attune to. Sound creates a pathway to a place of peace and stillness the same as mantra helps you arrive at a still point for meditation. Sound healing balances and clears the mind and leads to a renewed sense of purpose, well being, calm and pure happiness. It reduces stress, anxiety, depression and supports mental, emotional and spiritual well being.Please wear cozy clothes, bring layers, a yoga mat or blanket (or borrow one), pillow and water. Will happen rain or shine! To register, click here.
Tote Bag Sewing Workshop (5:30 PM, Red Brick Center for the Arts) Learn the basics of machine sewing while creating your own custom canvas tote bag! In this one-evening workshop, you’ll guided step-by-step through constructing a sturdy, functional bag. Canvas fabric along with a selection of fun fabrics will be available to personalize your tote. All materials and sewing machine provided.Beginner class. No prior experience necessary. Class is capped at 12. To register, click here.
Thursday, April 23
Mahjong (3:00 PM, MOLLIE Aspen) Settle in for a Mahjong gathering in the Roof Lounge & Terrace—an easygoing way to unwind while picking up a new skill or sharpening your game. The first hour features guided instruction for those learning the ropes, with tips on strategy, pacing, and tile reading in a relaxed, social setting. As the sun lowers, the session transitions into open play, where guests can join a table, practice what they’ve learned, or simply enjoy the rhythm of the game at their own pace. Mahjong sets will be provided, and drinks will be available for purchase throughout—making it just as much about the atmosphere as it is the play. To learn more, click here.
Tasting Table (4:00 PM, MOLLIE Aspen) Join MOLLIE Aspen at their communal tasting table for a relaxed exploration of four wines, each paired with a small bite designed to highlight the specific flavors and aromas in your glass. A sommelier will lead the session, offering context, observations, and guiding questions to help you discover how the pairings interact. Expect modest pours and light bites meant to spark curiosity and conversation. Come with an open palate and a willingness to taste thoughtfully; it’s a chance to slow down and compare notes together. Complimentary for MOLLIE guests | $40 for the public | 21+ Reservations are recommended as space is limited. To sign up, click here.
Creative Happy Hour! Stained Glass Date Night (5:30 PM, Red Brick Center for the Arts) Join the Red Brick Center for the Arts for fun and social art-making evenings. Whether you have art experience or not, come create during evening sessions and enjoy a complimentary glass of wine or beer. Participants must be 21 years of age or older. Looking for a creative and memorable date night? This beginner-friendly stained glass class is designed for pairs—whether you’re partners, friends, or family members—who want to learn something new together while creating a shared piece of art. Working as a team, you’ll be guided through the copper foil method while collaborating on a single stained glass project or two smaller projects each using pre-cut honeycomb shapes. Much like a cooking class, they will prep the ingredients for you to assemble and complete in class. No experience necessary! This relaxed, fun environment focuses on creativity, connection, and hands-on learning. This workshop is open to all levels and is focused on process and exploring your own creative voice. To register, click here.
Colorado River District’s State of the Roaring Fork River (6:00 PM, Dunaway Room, Pitkin County Library) Hosted by the Colorado River District and a variety of local partnership organizations in twelve different watersheds, the State of the River event series is a spring tradition in western Colorado. Join your neighbors and local experts for a casual, public-information evening including not only a look at the upcoming hydrology, but a summary of major western water issues, and a spotlight for the projects and priorities of each local community. Held in the evenings in a variety of local community spaces, State of the River meetings are designed to welcome anyone with an interest in these critical issues. No need to be an expert! While each night’s program will vary slightly, the hosts strive to leave time for a public Q&A session, and many of the presenters are available before and after for specific questions. Key topics at all events will include: river flow forecasts, updates on the Colorado River system, local water projects and priorities, current challenges facing Western Colorado water users, Shoshone Water Rights Preservation Project updates, and the work of the Colorado River District to fight for West Slope water. Registration is required, but attendance and dinner are free. All community members are encouraged to come—whether deeply involved in water issues or just beginning to engage—to participate in this important conversation. To register, click here.
Flying Karamazov Brothers (6:00 PM, Wheeler Opera House) Celebrating 137 years since the Wheeler’s opening day in 1889! The Flying Karamazov Brothers have been defying gravity and expectations for over fifty years with their signature blend of juggling, theater, and irreverent humor. Founded in 1973 by Howard Patterson and Paul Magid—college roommates at UC Santa Cruz—the troupe quickly grew to include Randy Nelson, Timothy Furst, and a rotating cast of wildly talented performers. Named after Dostoyevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov, the group adopted stage personas from the novel and launched a legacy that spans Broadway, television, and international acclaim. Their groundbreaking production of The Comedy of Errors and the Obie-winning Juggling and Cheap Theatrics helped cement their reputation as masters of physical comedy and theatrical innovation. Today, the Karamazovs continue to evolve, with current members including Mark Ettinger, Rod Kimball, Stephen Bent, and Nick Flint. Their performances are a joyful collision of skill, wit, and absurdity—where objects fly, jokes land, and audiences leave grinning. “As close to a sure thing as can be found onstage, 100 minutes of cleverness and comedy that go by in a flash.” — The New York Times “Extraordinary entertainment! Don’t walk, don’t run, FLY to see the amazing Karamazovs!” — NY1 “Humor, wit and impeccable timing! The Karamazovs manage to generate more drama, excitement and pleasure than found in a lot of the stuff that passes for entertainment nowadays.” — USA Today “A marvelous mix of the Marx Brothers, Monty Python and ‘Hellzapoppin’... A unique entertainment! You have to be there and you should be there as soon as possible. Catch it!”— Clive Barnes, New York Post. To purchase tickets, click here.
Friday, April 24
Spritz Fridays (3:00 PM, MOLLIE Aspen) Kick off the weekend at MOLLIE Aspen with a little sparkle at Spritz Fridays, sponsored by Bom Dia Bubbles. Sip your way through a bright, spring-forward cocktail menu while rotating DJs set the vibe with live, feel-good beats all afternoon into evening. The hot tub is open to the public, so bring your suit and soak it all in—literally—while taking in unbeatable views of Aspen Mountain. Bubbly drinks, sunshine energy, music, and mountain views… Fridays don’t get better than this. Come early, stay late, and spritz responsibly. DJs will set the vibes from 5:00pm–8:00pm, with the spa pool & bar open from 3:00pm–8:00pm. This week features DJ Kevin Joyal; no tickets required. To learn more, click here.
The Art of Fingerstyle with Luca Stricagnoli: Pushing the Boundaries of Acoustic Guitar (5:00 PM, Wheeler Opera House) Join internationally acclaimed guitarist Luca Stricagnoli for an engaging, hands-on workshop exploring innovative approaches to acoustic guitar. Blending performance, technique, and creative exploration, Luca will guide participants through key elements of his signature style—from open tunings and percussive fingerstyle techniques to inventive arrangements and custom instrument concepts that have captivated millions worldwide. Designed for intermediate to advanced players, this interactive session is both inspiring and accessible, encouraging creativity, inventiveness, and a deeper connection to your instrument. Participants will gain practical tools to apply to their own playing, while exploring new techniques, approaches, and ways to develop a personal musical voice. With music videos surpassing 100 million views and performances across more than 20 countries, Luca is widely recognized as one of the most innovative acoustic guitarists performing today. Known for his use of multiple guitars, modified capos, and his custom-built triple neck guitar, his work continues to push the boundaries of what’s possible on the instrument. To learn more, click here.
Luca Stricagnoli with special guest Meg Pfeiffer (7:00 PM, Wheeler Opera House) With his music videos exceeding 100 million and bookings in every corner of the globe, Luca Stricagnoli is considered one of the most interesting acoustic guitarists in the world. Using up to five guitars in the same piece, modified capos, and self-conceived stratagems, Luca leaves audiences in awe. His latest invention, a custom Triple Neck Guitar, obtained once again viral success with over 40 million views online. His performances with this instrument have been featured in magazines everywhere and even grabbed the attention of famous bands such as Red Hot Chili Peppers. Luca has played in more than 20 countries round the world in front of audiences up to 12,000 people. In this show, Luca brings a succession of incredible guitar performances, each different than the others. One guitar, two guitars at the same time, a guitar with three necks, guitars played with feet, with a kitchen knife or laying horizontally: people won’t believe their eyes and ears and will instinctively want to start filming with their cellphones. From rock to pop, from soundtracks to hip hop, from arrangements to originals. Surprising and full of twists, never repetitive or boring, the show will surely impress and be remembered. Besides from the astonishing guitar playing, Luca shares jokes and stories that explain what’s happening on stage. Expect to see and hear crazy things, and learn the reason behind every gimmick. Meg Pfeiffer is an alternative singer-songwriter, a multiple award-winning artist, and a former signee of Sony Music and Universal Music Publishing. With seven LPs released and over three million streams to her name, she has charted officially and toured in more than 25 countries. Her latest album, Red Wine Philosophy, was released on her own label with distribution by Virgin Music Group from Universal Music. The 16-track album was entirely written, recorded, arranged, produced, and mixed by Pfeiffer herself. To purchase tickets, click here.
Saturday, April 25
Aspen Parkrun (9:00 AM, Herron Park) Aspen Parkrun is a free community 5k, part of hundreds of Parkrun events taking place every Saturday morning across the U.S and around the world! All levels welcome - run it, walk it, bring the family.... Parkrun is powered by volunteers - no experience needed! Every week participants grab a post parkrun coffee at Swedish Hill at the Aspen Art Museum, 637 East Hyman, Aspen (approx. 800 yards from the finish) - please come and join! To learn more, click here.
Earth Week Free Swap & Exchange (11:00 AM, Aspen Fire Department) The City of Aspen invites the community to participate in the third Annual Earth Week Free Swap & Exchange!Join the City of Aspen and your community at the third annual free swap and exchange. This event is in partnership with the city’s newest sustainability campaign ‘Commit to Tomorrow’ in an effort to encourage and educate the community to live sustainably and commit to protecting the future of Aspen’s environment.Enjoy light bites and donate or swap lightly used items – all for free! Happening on April 25 from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Aspen Fire Department, 420 East Hopkins Avenue. Donations are accepted stating at 10 a.m. on the day of the event. Items accepted for donation include clothes, books, and small household items. Please no furniture, electronics, or personal care items. To learn more, click here.
Earth Day Celebration (11:00 AM, The Farm Collaborative) This family-friendly event features a morning salutation to the Earth, guided farm tours, AcroYoga for kids, goat snuggles and hands-on planting activities. Plus, enjoy delicious samples from local producers and growers! Come ground yourself and turn the farm into your background for the day. The Farm Collaborative will have baby chicks too! Learn more here.
An Evening with 40oz. To Freedom (8:30 PM, Belly Up Aspen) ’40oz to Freedom’ is an accomplished and highly energetic Sublime tribute band and winner of the 2010 San Diego Music Award for Best Tribute Artist. 40oz has toured the entire US, Canada, and Mexico for more than 16 years, amassing a loyal and enthusiastic following. They are authentically the closest thing to Sublime, since Sublime. 40oz was founded in SoCal in 2007 and is currently based in Denver, CO. To purchase tickets, click here.
Sunday, April 26
Explore the Aspen Art Museum (10:00 AM - 6:00 PM, Tuesday - Sunday, Aspen Art Museum) Located in the heart of downtown Aspen, the Aspen Art Museum brings the community together through art, hosting critical dialogues, exhibitions, and events. Two exhibitions are currently on display: Keith Mayerson: My American Dream (Rocky Mountain High) and Shahrayr Nashat: Raw Is the Red. Learn more here!
What Toklat Taught Me: A 25-Year Journaling Practice (4:30 PM, Catto Center at Toklat) Artist talk with ACES April 2026 Wilderness Resident at Toklat Melissa JohnsonExperience the magic of the Castle Creek Valley through the eyes of artist and ACES’ Wilderness Resident at Toklat Melissa (Missy) Johnson. Join ACES for an evening of storytelling and art as Missy shares her illustrated residency journal—a month-long creative piece capturing Toklat’s natural wonders, culinary heritage, and legacy of simplicity, resilience, and stewardship.The ACES Wilderness Residency at Toklat is designed to advance and share the work of one individual, working at the intersection of environmental challenges and artistic expression, offering them unencumbered time to think, work, and create in an inspirational setting. These four-week residences are situated at 9,500 feet in the historic Castle Creek Valley at the Catto Center at Toklat. To learn more, click here.
Monday, April 27
Aspen's Past to Present Tour (Mondays & Thursdays, 1:00 PM, Downtown Aspen) This classic historical walking tour of Aspen tells it’s history from humble mining camp to world famous resort. A casual 12 block stroll through historic downtown 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. Reservations required - reserve your spot here.























