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, March 30
THE 7TH ANNUAL LIAR’S CONTEST (6:00 pm, Wheeler Opera House) Could that be true? Would they really lie to you? Join NPR’s Peter Sagal, host of public radio’s favorite game show Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!, along with Aspen “celebrities” Steve Child, Chris Wheatley, Torre and Mayor Rachael Richards to judge this year’s storytellers for what’s sure to be another memorable night of oral storytelling! Nina Gabianelli, Mike Monroney, Doc Eason, and Sylvia Wendrow take the stage at the iconic Wheeler Opera House in downtown Aspen to “tell” us a story… Purchase tickets here!
Tuesday, March 31
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.
Heart and Soul Art Reception (4:00 pm, Aspen Chapel Gallery) HEART AND SOUL, a mixed media show in partnership with PATHFINDERS opens at the Aspen Chapel Gallery on Tuesday, March 31st from 4 to 7 pm. The show is the 8th show celebrating the Aspen Chapel Gallery’s 40th year and the 266nd consecutive exhibition since the Gallery opened 40 years ago. Participating artists are Amy Beidleman, curator, Finn Beidleman, Shawn Benton, Will Bradford, Devon Cardamone, Michele Cardamone, Larry Day, Linda Loeschen, Nicole Popp, Patrick Semple, and Robin Van Domelen. To learn more, click here.
Fly Fishing Film Tour (7:00 pm, Wheeler Opera House) “The 20th Annual Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T) Celebrates Two Decades of Adventure. The Fly Fishing Film Tour (F3T) is proud to celebrate its 20th anniversary in 2026, marking two decades of unforgettable stories, breathtaking landscapes, and a community bound by a passion for fly fishing. This milestone year promises to be a landmark event, as the tour kicks off with a fresh collection of the finest fly fishing films from across the globe. Anglers, explorers, and outdoor enthusiasts are invited to experience this special edition of the tour as it travels to cities nationwide. Featuring stunning cinematography, compelling narratives, and adrenaline-filled moments on the water, the 20th Annual F3T is a tribute to the spirit of adventure and the enduring fly fishing culture that has grown with the tour over the past twenty years. This year’s lineup dives deeper than ever—spotlighting wild places, inspiring conservation stories, and the dedicated individuals who live and breathe fly fishing. Whether you’re a lifelong angler or new to the sport, the 2026 tour delivers a cinematic journey that’s sure to cast a lasting impression.” Purchase tickets here!
JAS Community Night – Open Mic (5:00 pm, Paul JAS Center) Every Tuesday, JAS 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! Free admission with food & drinks available for purchase. Learn more here!
Wednesday, April 1
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.
Public Lecture: Altermagnetism: A Moonshot Discovery That Can Save or Doom Us (5:30 pm, Flug Forum at Aspen Center for Physics) We live in a hyper-connected information age where technology shapes how we live and interact. Yet this revolution comes at a cost: global data centers now consume more energy than many medium-sized nations, and the rise of AI is accelerating this demand exponentially. Information technology relies on the electrons of atoms—using their charge for computing and their magnetic spin for storing data. The digital era was enabled by ferromagnets in hard drives, but these materials are limited to gigahertz speeds, preventing them from connecting efficiently to the much faster THz optical communication network and the Internet of Things. Antiferromagnets, though a thousand times faster, produce signals too weak to detect. This changed in 2022 with the discovery of a third fundamental form of magnetism—altermagnetism—that unites the strengths of both. Altermagnets combine terahertz-speed with robust spin-polarized signals, providing a new foundation for information technologies. We have, for the first time, a physical path to storing information in the most efficient and fastest way allowed by nature. It can save the environment and accelerate AI and its connectivity to unprecedented speeds. There lies our salvation, but also our possible doom. Learn more here!
Sultan + Shepard (8:00 pm, Belly Up Aspen) Grammy-nominated artists and DJs Sultan + Shepard have spent over a decade shaping the global electronic music landscape. Known for their emotive melodic sound and captivating live performances, the duo first rose to prominence through collaborations with icons like Coldplay, Madonna, Ed Sheeran, and David Guetta, securing chart-topping hits and earning worldwide acclaim.Their performances have lit up some of the world’s most celebrated stages, Tomorrowland, Ultra Music Festival, and EDC, but recent years mark a creative rebirth. With the Circle in Time Trilogy on Lane 8’s This Never Happened label, Sultan + Shepard have returned to the deeply melodic, emotionally driven house music that first defined them, cementing their place as leaders in the genre’s modern renaissance.Beyond the stage, their weekly Dialekt Radio show syndicated to over 67 territories and reaching 24 million listeners each month showcases their passion for pushing musical boundaries and curating the best in melodic and progressive electronic music worldwide. Purchase tickets here!
Thursday, April 2
Stuart Gibbs (5:00 pm, Explore Books) Come to Explore Books in Aspen on Thursday, April 2 at 5:00 PM to meet author Stuart Gibbs and pick up a copy of his new book, Ape Escape. About Ape Escape: In the tenth novel in New York Times bestselling author Stuart Gibbs’s FunJungle series, super sleuth Teddy Fitzroy is on the case to rescue an abducted young gorilla! When a baby gorilla is stolen from an orphanage in Rwanda, Teddy, his parents, and an old family friend find themselves in a race against time to save it. Teddy has to piece together clues to figure out where the little ape is being taken while traveling through some of the most incredible—and dangerous—terrain in the world. At the same time, he’s long-distance consulting with Summer to help solve another mystery back at FunJungle. Between facing down lions on the Serengeti and chasing poachers through the bazaars of Zanzibar, will Teddy be able to find the baby gorilla before it’s too late? Please note: The book signing is limited to those who purchase a copy of Ape Escape at Explore. You may bring other books from home to be signed, but you must also purchase a copy of Ape Escape. To RSVP, click here.
Creative Happy Hour! Linoleum Block Printing (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 their evening sessions and enjoy a complimentary glass of wine or beer. Linoleum block printing, also known as lino printing or linocut, is a versatile printmaking technique that involves: carving images and designs into linoleum blocks, inking the carved blocks, pressing them onto paper to achieve a printed image, no two images turn out the same, the only limit is your creativity! Participants must be 21 years of age or older. To learn more or register, click here.
THE SHEPARD AND THE BEAR (6:30 pm, Aspen Film Isis Theatre) Join Aspen Film on Thursday, April 2, at 6:30 PM for a special screening of the critically acclaimed award winning, THE SHEPHERD AND THE BEAR, and a Q&A to follow with Director Max Keegan. Set high in the majestic French Pyrenees, The Shepherd and The Bear explores a conflict provoked by the reintroduction of brown bears in the midst of a traditional shepherding community. The film follows an ageing shepherd who struggles to find a successor as bears prey on his flock, and a teenage boy who becomes obsessed with tracking the bears. Through its breathtaking cinematography and immersive storytelling, The Shepherd and The Bear is a modern folktale about tradition, community and humanity’s relationship with a vanishing natural world. To purchase tickets, click here.
West 22nd (7:00 pm, Belly Up Aspen) West 22nd is a rock band out of Austin, TX, made up of friends who met at UT Austin and came together with one shared goal: to make music for the world and become the next great rock band. Their sound—self-described as carousel rock—spins through genre, emotion, and energy without ever losing its center. It’s a term they coined to capture the controlled chaos of their music: sometimes dizzying, sometimes grounding, always unforgettable. From a breakout EP to a debut album that pulled in over 1.5 million streams in its first month, West 22nd has made it clear they’re not here to blend in. Their lyrics are autobiographical, their shows are electric, and their ambition’s impossible to miss. They’ve already played ACL, sold out venues in cities they’d never even been to, and built a fanbase that screams every word right back at them. West 22nd isn’t a throwback or a trend—they’re what’s next. And if you’ve ever been in a crowd when the chorus hits just right, you already know. Purchase tickets here!
Friday, April 3
Spring Market (12:00 pm, MOLLIE Aspen) Welcome the season at MOLLIE Aspen's Spring Market! Stop by the lobby to explore a curated selection of local vendors sharing their unique products—from handmade goods and seasonal treats to art, gifts, and more. It’s the perfect opportunity to support small businesses, discover something new, and enjoy a little springtime inspiration during your day. Come browse, chat with vendors, and celebrate the season! To learn more, 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.
The Wood Brothers (7:30 pm, Wheeler Opera House) Grammy-nominated trio The Wood Brothers formed after brothers Chris and Oliver Wood spent more than a decade pursuing separate musical paths. Chris Wood is widely known for his work as a founding member of Medeski Martin & Wood, while Oliver Wood built a devoted following leading the Southern roots band King Johnson. Joined by multi-instrumentalist Jano Rix, the trio has become one of roots music’s most respected acts, releasing nine studio albums and performing to sold-out audiences across North America. Their latest release, Puff of Smoke, reflects on impermanence and mindfulness, delivered through inventive songwriting, rich textures, and an improvisational approach shaped by years of collaboration. To purchase tickets, click here.
Emotional Rescue (8:30 pm, Belly Up Aspen) Born out of Alma, CO Emotional Rescue is dedicated to delivering a spot-on tribute to the Rolling Stones. Formed in 2017 by Jr. (Mick) and Dean Misantoni (Keith), the seven-member ensemble reproduces the Stones’ iconic 1970s era with a little 1980s added in as well. Their shows are known for their authentic Stones sound and dynamic stage presence, complete with costume changes that add flair to their performances. “Our goal is to inspire happiness and euphoria in our audiences and get them dancing through the music of the Rolling Stones.” says Jr. “I am not a Mick Jagger impersonator but I do incorporate some of his moves and postures into my own artistic expression when I perform.” Purchase tickets here!
Saturday, April 4
Wheeler/Stallard Museum (Tuesdays - Saturdays, 12:00 pm, Wheeler/Stallard Museum) Experience the height of Aspen’s boom at the Wheeler/Stallard house, a Queen Anne style Victorian built around 1887/1888. The first floor of the Museum is interpreted as a Victorian Aspen home and the second floor gallery features rotating exhibitions to explore area history. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the grounds comprise the Ruth Whyte Park. To learn more, click here.
Peruse the Shops (Downtown Aspen) Spring is the season of deals. Whether you're on the hunt for discounted ski attire or just browsing, Aspen's world-class shops offer a range of options to suit any style. Learn more here.
Noizu (8:30 pm, Belly Up Aspen) With an ear for trailblazing new sounds and a true drive to ascend to the top, Noizu has quickly climbed the ranks of house music to become a staple of the scene. Since introducing his signature sound, the Los Angeles-based artist caught the ears of dance music’s most notable names — you can regularly find Diplo, John Summit, Dom Dolla, Oliver Heldens, and more supporting Noizu’s catalog. With over 2 million monthly Spotify listeners and sold-out shows on the regular, the sound of Noizu has become synonymous with the future of tech house. Read more and purchase tickets here.
Sunday, April 5
Easter Sunrise Service (8:30 am, Top of Aspen Mountain) Join Aspen Chapel for a magical Easter morning on top of Aspen Mountain, filled with uplifting music from talented local musicians: Mack Bailey, Ellen Stapenhorst and Jan Garrett & JD Martin. This is a celebration for everyone, and all faiths are warmly welcomed! To learn more, click here.
Easter Brunches (Explore the Events) Celebrate Easter with your loved ones in the heart of downtown Aspen. From delicious brunch offerings to festive family friendly activities, a range of local restaurants will offer Easter specials. To learn more, check out our events calendar.
Sundays at Toklat (4:30 pm, Catto Center at Toklat) Spend an evening at Toklat learning new skills or brushing up on old ones! ACES naturalists lead these 2-hour, open workshops and share their knowledge of crafts, mending, dance, and more. These programs are on select Sundays throughout the winter. Complete with tea, good company, and beautiful scenery. This Sunday features Collages. Patchwork a piece of art together with Emma! Supplies are provided, but feel free to bring any old magazines, books, or materials that you’d like to use. Participants are welcome to drop-in anytime during the workshop and all skill levels are encouraged to join. Please register here.
Monday, April 6
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.
Lymphatic Rituals & Botanical Skincare (5:30 pm, Aspen Art Museum Rooftop) Join the Aspen Art Museum for an intimate evening dedicated to skin health, ritual, and the power of botanical care. Led by medical aesthetician Audrey Bryson, known for her results-driven approach rooted in intention, care, and consistency, alongside Julie Williams, founder and CEO of Leaf People, this gathering invites members to explore the connection between the lymphatic system, skincare, and overall wellbeing. Together, Audrey and Julie will guide participants through: The role of the lymphatic system in skin health and aging, demonstrations of lymphatic drainage self-massage techniques, insights into daily skincare rituals and seasonal care. Participants will have the opportunity to experience Leaf People products firsthand, enjoy a hands-on demonstration, and receive curated sample bags to continue their practice at home. This interactive, roundtable-style experience offers a introduction to holistic skincare- where tradition, science, and intention meet. Grounded in over 20 years of herbalist expertise, Leaf People formulates its products in the Rocky Mountains using wild-harvested alpine botanicals and certified organic herbs, combined with modern ingredients. Purchase tickets here!























