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, July 13
Aspen Music Festival and School Summer Season (July 1 - August 23) Founded in 1949, the Aspen Music Festival and School is regarded as one of the top classical music festivals in the United States, noted both for its concert programming and its musical training of mostly young-adult music students. The eight-week summer season includes hundreds of classical music events: concerts by three orchestras, recitals, chamber music, operas, classes, lectures, and family programs. The 2026 Summer Season runs from July 1 - August 23. Explore the full calendar here.
Theatre Aspen Presents A Chorus Line (July 3-25, Hurst Theatre) Seventeen dancers. One spotlight. One chance to make it. A Chorus Line pulls back the curtain on a high-stakes Broadway audition where every kick, turn, and story could be the one that changes everything. Packed with iconic songs, electric choreography, and the unforgettable anthem One, this Tony and Pulitzer Prize–winning musical is a celebration of passion, perseverance, and the thrill of chasing your dreams on the Broadway stage. To learn more, click here.
Aspen's Past to Present Tour (Mondays & Thursdays, 10:00 AM, 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.
Downtown History Tour: Aspen Through the Eras (Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays, 10:30 AM, 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 learn more, click here.
Know Your Trees | Tree Identification Walk (4:00 PM, Hallam Lake) Advance registration is required. Know Your Trees will be offered weekly from Monday, June 15 through Monday, August 24, 2026. Firs and spruces, aspens and cottonwoods… how many trees do you know? Come explore the ACES backyard and discover up to a dozen species of conifers and deciduous trees. And let’s not forget about the great variety of tall shrubs that are all around us! Join the Naturalist Program Director Jim Kravitz or the Forest Program Director Adam McCurdy on this hour-long walk around the Hallam Lake neighborhood to identify local trees. Participants will walk away with The Rocky Mountain Tree Finder booklet and basic knowledge about the native trees that grow in our neighborhood. To register, click here.
19th Annual Quality of Life Cancer Fund Event (5:30 PM, Berger Residence) The Quality-of-Life Cancer Fund's mission is to improve the lives of people living with cancer, including patients, survivors, families and caregivers living in the Aspen to Parachute communities for at least 1 year. The event will take place on Monday, July 13th, 2026, at 5:30pm and promises an indulgent evening filled with music, engaging and cutting-edge speakers, a cocktail dinner and silent auction. To learn more, click here.
Pretty Dirty: Film Screening (6:00 PM, Isis Theater) On July 13 at the Isis Theater in Aspen, Anderson Ranch is thrilled to kick off Ranch Week celebration with a screening of Pretty Dirty, the critically acclaimed documentary chronicling Marilyn Minter's influential career. The film traces the artist's evolution from the 1970s to today, transforming taboo subjects, including alternative beauty, sex, shame, and aging into hypnotic, larger-than-life works that have influenced generations of artists and shaped contemporary visual culture. Following the screening, Marilyn Minter will be joined by producer Sue Hostetler and director / producer Amanda Benchley for a conversation on the film's creation and Minter's enduring impact, followed by an audience Q&A. To learn more, click here.
Starlight Series: Guys and Dolls in Concert (Monday & Tuesday, 7:30 PM, Klein Music Tent) Be transported back with two concert performances of Guys and Dolls, the classic Broadway musical comedy about gamblers, showgirls, and unlikely romances. Filled with vivid characters and iconic songs, it includes “Luck Be a Lady,” “Bushel and a Peck,” and “Sit Down, You're Rocking The Boat.” Broadway talents Julie Benko, Bonnie Milligan, Christopher Sieber, and Ryan Vasquez will light up the stage, with DanceAspen dancers adding their extraordinary artistry to the production! Esteemed Broadway conductor Andy Einhorn returns to Aspen to lead the orchestra, joined by two-time Tony-nominated director Jeff Calhoun. To purchase tickets, click here.
Cinema Under the Stars at The Little Nell (8:00 PM, The Little Nell) Presented by The Little Nell in partnership with Aspen Film, this tradition of outdoor film screenings takes place on the lawn by Ajax Tavern on select Monday evenings this summer, offered as complimentary General Admission Seating or reserved VIP Seating for an elevated experience. This Monday, catch a screening of OVERBOARD. Overboard (filmed 1986, released 1987), starring Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, is a romantic comedy in which a wealthy amnesiac is swept into a working-class life that ultimately leads to unexpected love. Screening begins at 9 pm. To purchase tickets, click here.
Tuesday, July 14
Watercolor Workshop: Painting Plein Air (10:00 AM, Catto Center at Toklat) With the incredible beauty of Toklat as the studio, join Amy Beidleman and learn how to capture the essence of a scene quickly into small vignettes. In this three-hour workshop, basic sketching and painting methods will be taught utilizing concepts of line, shapes and value, and adding paint for texture and color to capture objects and scenes in nature. All abilities welcome! Materials list will be provided upon registration. Bring your own painting supplies or use the instructor’s for a small fee. To learn more, click here.
Summer Series: Marilyn Minter and Lisa Phillips (11:30 AM, Schermer Meeting Hall at Anderson Ranch) The Summer Series program features some of the most influential artists of our time, exploring the work of world-renowned creators in conversation with today’s leading critics, curators, and collectors. Join Anderson Ranch for a conversation in Schermer Meeting Hall at Anderson Ranch Arts Center with Marilyn Minter and Lisa Phillips. To learn more and register, click here.
Aspen’s Off the Beaten Path Tour (Tuesdays & Fridays, 10:00 AM, Downtown Aspen) A scenic guided walking tour through Aspen’s West End neighborhood and trails along the Roaring Fork River. Participants will learn the stories behind Aspen’s Victorian & Modern architecture stitched together with hidden gems of nature. Reservations are required. To sign up, click here.
Neighborhood History Tour: West End (Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10:30 AM, Meets Outside The Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies) Step back in time through Aspen’s storied West End residential neighborhood, a quiet gem of tree-lined boulevards bordered by the Aspen Meadows, the Aspen Institute, and the Wheeler/Stallard Museum campuses. Learn little-known facts about the area, from native Ute activity to the former racetrack and rodeo, on a stroll past the neighborhood’s countless historical homes – immaculate examples of Victorian and midcentury modern architecture – with stories of the people who lived there as the town bustled and grew around them.Meets outside The Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies. This walking tour takes place on the trails, sidewalks, lawns, and street-sides on the Meadows campus and in the West End neighborhood. To register, click here.
Hotel Jerome History Tour (Tuesdays & Thursdays, 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.
Ride + Dine Series (3:30 PM, The Little Nell) A beloved summer tradition at The Little Nell, the Ride + Dine Series—offered in partnership with the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies (ACES)—invites cyclists to embark on a scenic journey from Aspen to the newly reopened Catto Center at Toklat in Ashcroft, culminating in an al fresco dining experience. In celebration of The Little Nell’s notable wine program, an optional wine pairing add-on will be available. Both events will feature a wine expert or winemaker who will join participants for the ride to Toklat and present a flight of wines at dinner. At this week's event, Wine Director Chris Dunaway presents a tasting inspired by the 2026 Tour de France, featuring wines from renowned regions along the race route. The evening offers a thoughtful exploration of France’s diverse wine-growing landscapes and distinctive regional expressions. To reserve a spot, 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 purchase a ticket, click here.
Aspen Security Forum Opening Night (4:30 PM, Greenwald Pavilion) Join the Aspen Institute for the Opening Night of the 2026 Aspen Security Forum, one of the world’s premier gatherings on national security and foreign policy. The Forum brings together senior government officials, military leaders, business executives, scholars, and journalists from around the globe to discuss the most pressing challenges facing international security. Opening Night will launch a week of timely conversations and insight from some of the most influential voices in public life. To learn more, click here.
JAS Community Night - Salsa Night With Mezcla Socials Dance (5:00 PM, Paul JAS Center) Local Music at the Paul JAS Center – Free Admission! Every Tuesday, Jazz Aspen Snowmass is turning the spotlight on locals and community members! Join Jazz Aspen Snowmass for an electric performance from local band, Tommy the Animal! Enjoy food and drink specials, and a night of great music. Like a ‘67 Mustang with a newly installed electric engine, the new-vintage sound of Tommy the Animal is imbued with equal parts timeless nostalgia and a sleek modern songwriting sensibility that explores beyond the traditional bounds of good old rock’n’roll. To RSVP, click here.
Cooldown Aspen Group Run (6:30 PM, Aspen Tap) Cooldown is a nationwide social club disguised as a running/walking club! All paces are welcome. Cooldown’s focus is on meeting new people, making friends, and ensuring everyone stays for the post-run drinks. Join Cooldown for a 1-3 mile walk, run, or jog. Meet outside of Aspen Tap. Run starts @ 6:30pm so please arrive a few minutes early. Happy Hour priced drinks for all attendees post-run! Select evenings will also feature samples and giveaways! To learn more, click here.
Wednesday, July 15
Kids Summer Film Series (11:00 AM, Isis Theatre) Beat the heat with family-friendly films all summer long! Join Aspen Film every Wednesday this summer for Aspen Film’s Summer Kids Series. From June 17 through August 12, enjoy family-friendly movies on the big screen for just $5 per ticket. This week features a screening of DOG MAN (2025). To purchase tickets, click here.
Aspen Historical Society Presents: History Tours (1:30 PM, Wheeler Opera House) Enjoy a guided tour inside the center of Aspen’s arts and cultural scene since it was built in 1889. This free tour led by the Aspen Historical Society and in partnership with the City of Aspen’s Wheeler Opera House offers an insider’s look at the iconic building, including its recent renovations and storied past. Meet in the lobby. Maximum 20 guests. To learn more, click here.
Roaring Fork Printmaking 2 Opening (4:00 PM, Aspen Chapel) A print show in partnership with English in Action opens at the Aspen Chapel Gallery on Wednesday, July 15, from 4 to 7 pm. The show is the 268th consecutive exhibition since theGallery opened 40 years ago. Curt Carpenter, curator, asked Joshua Butler, Brian Colley, Margaret DeKovan, Amy Grogan, Jim Harris, Sandy Johnson, Jill Saabella, Mindy Vernon, Susan Walker and Marcia Weese to join him in exhibiting their art. To learn more, click here.
Aspen on Canvas | Acrylic Painting Class (5:00 PM, Marea at The St. Regis Aspen Resort) Spend a summer evening at Marea Aspen where art, wine, and mountain views come together. Led by Aspen artist Kelly Peters, each intimate workshop includes guided acrylic painting instruction, all materials, and a complimentary glass of Whispering Angel rosé for you to enjoy while creating your own mountain inspired artwork to take home. Designed for artists of all skill levels, the classes are relaxed, approachable, and inspired by the beauty of Aspen in summer. Following class, guests are invited to continue the evening with dinner and the Wednesday wine program, featuring 50% off all bottles under $250. Class Schedule: • July 8 • July 15 • July 22 • July 29. Painting Workshop with Kelly Peters is $75 per person | 5 PM – 6:30 PM | Space is limited. Advance reservations are strongly recommended. To reserve your spot, click here.
The Snowmass Rodeo (5:00 PM, Snowmass Rodeo) Enjoy the longest running rodeo in Colorado every Wednesday night, with music, cowboys and cowgirls, horses, livestock, and family fun. Every Wednesday night from June 17 through August 19 be a part of this long-standing rodeo tradition. Fun for all ages! 5pm - Gates & BBQ open 7pm. To learn more and purchase tickets, click here.
Public Lecture - Aspen Center for Physics (5:30 pm, Flag Forum) Come see visiting physicists give public talks, exploring cutting-edge ideas in ways non-scientists can understand! Summer lectures, which run on select Wednesdays June – August at 5:30pm at the Center, are presented in memory of Heinz R. Pagels, a Rockefeller University physics professor, and a twenty-year member of the Aspen Center for Physics. A part-time Aspen resident, Professor Pagels died here in a mountaineering accident in 1988. His family and friends instituted the lecture series in his honor because he devoted much of his life to disseminating scientific knowledge. This week, David Goldhaber-Gordon will present "Pushed by Sound: Moving Objects Too Small to See". To learn more and register, click here.
The Lit Lounge: 2026 Community Read Discussion (5:30 PM, Pitkin County Library) Welcome to The Lit Lounge—a book club inspired by the thought-provoking novels championed by our local literary center, Aspen Words. For the July meeting, the club is diving into the 2026 Community Read and Aspen Words Literary Prize winner: Endling by Maria Reva. Join fellow literature lovers for an evening of great conversation. Pitkin County Library is thrilled to announce that author Maria Reva will be joining live via Zoom for an exclusive, moderated conversation with APR’s Breeze Richardson. Don’t miss this chance to discuss her extraordinary novel directly with the author! To learn more, click here.
Wilderado (7:00 PM, Belly Up Aspen) When Wilderado began writing songs for their second album, Talker, the idea of chasing after their debut record’s success — including pair of Top 10 hits on alternative radio — couldn’t have been further from their minds. “We were coming off 265 days on the road, and we all felt a little broken,” says frontman Maxim Rainer. “We had to ask ourselves if we still wanted to do this, and we decided that the only way to rejuvenate the band was by making new music that we love. That was our only rule.” The result is Talker, a dynamic record that finds Wilderado reframing their purpose and broadening their perspective. Recorded with producers Chad Copeland (Sufjan Stevens, SYML) and James McAllister (Gracie Abrams, The National) in Norman, Oklahoma, it’s the sound of three musicians shrugging off the allure of success and, instead, embracing the thrill of the unknown. “This record was a process of rediscovering the things that made us excited about our band at the very beginning, back when we were writing songs for nobody but ourselves,” says Rainer, a Tulsa native who co-formed Wilderado in 2015. “When you’re a brand new band, you have no expectation of anyone else hearing you. We wanted to go back to the beginning and revisit that excitement.” Like all of Wilderado’s releases, Talker blurs the boundaries between genres, creating a multi sided sound — soft-hued and subdued one moment; anthemic and buoyant the next — that defies categorization. To read more about Wilderado or purchase tickets, click here.
Thursday, July 16
Summer Sound Bath at The Little Nell (8:15 AM, The Little Nell) Start your morning in The Little Nell Gardens, where Aspen’s vibrant summer landscape meets the healing power of sound. Join local practitioner Megan DiSabatino for a deeply immersive journey of relaxation and renewal, held on Thursdays from June 18 - July 23, from 8:15 am - 9 am. Summer Sound Baths are complimentary for hotel guests and available to book for non-hotel guests. Sound healing, an ancient practice rooted in vibrational therapy, works to harmonize the mind and body. Through sustained frequencies, brainwaves are guided from active consciousness into a restorative, meditative state—helping to reduce stress, rebalance energy, and cultivate a lasting sense of well-being. To reserve a spot, click here.
Free Exhibition Tours of Double Take: Recurrent Dialogues in the Art of Herbert Bayer (Tuesdays & Thursdays at 12:30 PM, Saturdays at 3:00 PM, Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies) Free exhibition tours of “Double Take: Recurrent Dialogues in the Art of Herbert Bayer.” Learn about the evolution of key motifs in Bayer’s vast output of paintings, drawings, collages and photographs. Featuring works on loan from the Denver Art Museum, Santa Barbara Museum of Art, and the George Eastman Museum in Rochester. Tours are offered Tuesdays and Thursdays, 12:30-1:30pm, and Saturdays, 3-4pm. To learn more, click here.
Live Music Night at MOLLIE (5:00 PM, MOLLIE Aspen) Join MOLLIE Aspen on their Roof Terrace for live music. Set against sweeping views of Aspen Mountain, settle in with a signature cocktail or a glass of wine and let the music elevate your evening. This week, enjoy live music from Hanna Von B, a solo singer and guitarist blending folk, blues, and country. Hanna delivers a distinctly Americana sound with a voice often described as captivating and ethereal. Inspired by the powerful vocals of legends like Bonnie Raitt, Susan Tedeschi, and Amy Winehouse, she brings a fresh twist to classic favorites while forging a deep connection with her audience. To learn more, click here.
Snowmass Free Concert Series (5:30 PM, Fanny Hill) This summer will be like no other! Celebrate another year of The Snowmass Free Concert Series. This long-standing summer tradition and local favorite returns to Fanny Hill every Thursday evening, June 18-August 27, 2026. This may be the best way to enjoy some of the country’s best live bands in a relaxed atmosphere with a spectacular mountain backdrop. This week, The Droptines (Americana) performs, with Mark Nussmeier as the opening act. To learn more, click here.
LOCALS NIGHT: Aspen House Mafia (Golbus b3b Lo_G b3b Kid Kamillion) w/ Cisco (8:00 PM, Belly Up Aspen) Golbus Ryan Golbus is a renowned American electronic music producer and DJ. His electrifying performances at top-tier venues and festivals, including EDC Vegas (Electric Daisy Carnival), Mysteryland in both the Netherlands and the USA, Lightning In A Bottle, and Elements Music Festival, have solidified his impact in the music industry. Nestled in the picturesque mountain town of Aspen, Ryan has solidified his presence, and honed his artistic skills through regular weekend performances at local clubs, establishing himself as a force in the electronic music scene. His signature style features custom edits, meticulously selected tracks, seamless mixes, and innovative production techniques, has crafted a distinctive signature sound that’s unmistakably Ryan. Ryan’s DJ sets are a vibrant blend of Sexy Disco, Tech House Slappers, Chilled Bass Grooves, and a distinctive flair of Funky Colorado Bass, is nothing short of a sonic adventure. As if that weren’t enough, Ryan’s creative journey is hitting new highs. Buckle up for “Voyage II,” his eagerly awaited sophomore album, and the sizzling House EP “Mountain Tops,” a collaboration with the talented Michael Badon. This marks a new chapter in his relentless pursuit of musical excellence. After a successful seven-year stint touring clubs and festivals, Ryan embraced a new creative chapter as the project manager for Graphic Encounter Fine Art, his family’s Art Curation Business. Collaborating with his father, Ron and his team, they’re steering the art world in exciting new directions, bringing innovative art curation solutions to the hospitality industry, including spearheading projects for giants like Caesars Entertainment and the dazzling renovation of the Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. His recent 2023 performances include opening for renowned artists like Neil Frances, Opiuo, and Tech House sensation Chris Lake, during his sold-out 4th of July set at Belly Up Aspen. As winter beckons, Ryan’s gearing up for an electrifying season of Après-Ski events, blending beats and business with unparalleled finesse. Kid Kamillion Bryan Normand, professionally known as “Kid Kamillion,” was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, and currently resides in Aspen, Colorado. He is recognized as a pioneer of the early trap era, with deep roots in hip-hop and 90s dance music. In the DJ community, he is celebrated for his innovative and technically proficient mixing style, which earned him the title of Red Bull USA DJ Champion in 2013. With over two decades of experience in energizing dance floors, Bryan has established a distinctive niche in the music production industry, becoming a formidable force behind the scenes in many leading recording studios. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with a wide array of artists, including Diplo, MIA, Boys Noize, and G-Eazy, consistently pushing the boundaries of genre and style. In addition to his musical endeavors, Bryan is dedicated to giving back to the community. He frequently takes on roles as a leader and educator in charity events and music workshops, inspiring the next generation of artists to pursue their dreams. As he continues to evolve and innovate, Kid Kamillion remains a trailblazer in the ever-changing landscape of modern music. Lo_G: It was a decade ago that Logan Garrison, better known as DJ Lo_G, first took the stage to spin sets for crowds in the snowy towns of Lake Tahoe and Aspen. Originally spinning sounds in the realm of glitch and bass music, he began to develop a passion for all things house as he returned to his hometown and hasn’t looked back since. Over the years, DJ Lo_G has become a fixture in the Aspen nightlife scene as he has found a home at Belly Up and regularly warms up the stage for some of dance music’s biggest artists like The Chainsmokers, Chris Lake, Slow Magic, Nora En Pure, ZHU, and Fisher. To purchase tickets, click here.
Friday, July 17
23rd Annual Downtown Aspen Art Festival (Friday - Sunday, Paepcke Park) The Downtown Aspen Art Festival has evolved into a three-day celebration. Paepcke Park, located right on Main Street, provides a stunning and picturesque backdrop for the event. It is a source of great pride to host an art fair in the vibrant center of downtown. Visitors can look forward to a prestigious event showcasing both renowned national and local artists. Additionally, the park's prime location near an RFTA stop ensures easy access for everyone. As the nation’s largest art festival producer, Howard Alan Events (HAE) sets the gold standard for outdoor art shows. With a reputation built on over three decades of excellence, they take pride in being the leading and most respected name in the industry, bringing world-class artwork to premier locations across the United States. To learn more, click here.
Family Fridays at Holden/Marolt Museum (12:00 PM, Holden/Marolt Mining & Ranching Museum) New this summer, enjoy special offerings for all ages on Friday afternoons at Aspen’s only trailside museum! Head to the Holden/Marolt Mining & Ranching Museum for an insider’s look at the exhibitions, steam engines and mining machinery, plus guided tours of the restored McMurchy/Zupancis cabin and barn, with life-sized farm animal replicas including the demonstration milking cow! Kids can earn a sticker prize for completing an interactive scavenger hunt, and all guests who bike or walk to the museum will also get stickers. Bring a picnic and enjoy complimentary lemonade on the lawn for a family-friendly afternoon at the museum. Free admission is generously underwritten by Carl’s Pharmacy and Miners’ Building Hardware. Learn more here!
Garden Tours at The Little Nell (4:00 PM, The Little Nell) Experience the tranquility of summer at The Little Nell's weekly complimentary garden tours, guided by our passionate resident gardener, Arabella. Join The Little Nell every Friday starting June 26, from 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm. The Nell Gardens celebrate beauty and sustainability, featuring Aspen's only living wall, an herb garden, and more. Discover the secrets of high-altitude gardening and gain valuable tips for your own garden. This cherished tradition is complimentary and open to all. While reservations aren't required, The Little Nell invites you to register in advance so they can anticipate your attendance. To register, click here.
The Boneshakers (6:30 PM & 9:00 PM, Paul JAS Center) The Boneshakers are a soulful tour de force, channeling the essence of R&B and blues with a sound that is both timeless and electrifying. Led by world-renowned guitarist Randy Jacobs of Was (Not Was), the band delivers a powerful blend of Detroit soul and Muscle Shoals–inspired rhythm and blues at every performance. In 2025, The Boneshakers signed with Gulf Coast Records and released their 11th album, Live to Be This. Debuting in the Billboard Top 10 and featured in Rolling Stone, the album includes appearances by Bobby Rush, Charlie Musselwhite, Coco Montoya, Don Was, and Jimmy Carpenter. It also topped blues radio charts in the UK, France, and Germany. To purchase tickets, click here.
An Evening with 40oz. To Freedom (8:30 PM, Belly Up Aspen) “40 oz. to Freedom is the Country’s Premier Sublime Tribute Band!” ‘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.
Saturday, July 18
Aspen Saturday Market (8:30 AM, Between South Hunter Street, East Hopkins Ave & East Hyman Ave.) Since 1998 this local farmer’s market has been a summer staple in the downtown core. The market features Colorado-produced offerings such as fruits, vegetables, bread, meats, jams, artisan products, sculptures, paintings, and so much more. There is also a food court for lunch or snack provisions. To learn more, click here.
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 register, click here.
Audi Power Of Four Trail Run (Time and Location Varies by Event) The Audi Power of Four Race Series is a premier endurance race series utilizing the unique and amazing terrain of each of the four Aspen Snowmass mountains. Each race is designed to test the limits and skills of both elite and recreational athletes. The event’s signature race is a challenging 50K Ultra that covers the four Aspen Snowmass mountains utilizing a mix of singletrack and dirt road. The event also offers a 25K race along the famed Government Trail covering Buttermilk and Snowmass mountains. As well as a 10K race that starts at Elk Camp Restaurant and traverses across Snowmass down to Fanny Hill. To learn more, click here.
Lazy Cowgirl Brunch (10:00 AM, MOLLIE Aspen) Join Ariana Barnstable for Lazy Cowgirl Brunch — a western-inspired afternoon of painting ceramic boot vases, sipping, snacking, and serving your best cowgirl look. Your ticket includes a full brunch buffet, bottomless mimosas sponsored by Bom Dia Bubbles, and all painting materials. Come dressed in denim, fringe, vintage western, or whatever your inner cowgirl calls for. Ariana Barnstable is a western contemporary artist based in Denver, CO, best known for her Lazy Cowgirl series, a body of work that explores contemporary western narratives through bold imagery and visual storytelling. $100 per person. Open to all ages. Advance registration is recommended as space is limited. To purchase a ticket, click here.
Anderson Ranch Picnic and Auction (11:00 AM, Anderson Ranch Arts Center) For over 40 years, the Ranch Picnic and Auction has been a hallmark of summer, bringing art, culture, and community together. This beloved event invites everyone to enjoy a day of fun, creativity, and connection at Anderson Ranch. Highlights include live music, children’s art activities, a delicious picnic lunch, and their renowned silent auction featuring over 130 works from celebrated contemporary and local artists. This event is free and open to all! Anderson Ranch can’t wait to see you. To learn more, click here.
Aspen's DarkSide Ghost Tour (Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays, 8:00 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 purchase tickets, click here.
The Brass-A-Holics (6:30 PM & 9:00 PM, Paul JAS Center) Since 2010, the Brass-a-Holics have been sharing their distinctive sound with audiences across the globe. With deep roots in the rich musical heritage of New Orleans, the band infuses the traditional New Orleans brass sound with an infectious dose of go-go funk. The result is a mesmerizing and unprecedented musical experience that seamlessly combines the soulful essence of New Orleans with the vibrant energy of Washington D.C.’s go-go scene. Comprising core New Orleans brass components such as trumpet, trombone, and saxophone, the band also incorporates a full drum set, percussion, keyboard, bass, and electric guitar, allowing them to push the boundaries and explore new sonic territories. Whether performing their original compositions or reimagining popular songs with their own fiery improvisations, the Brass-a-Holics offer something for every music enthusiast. As the music begins, diverse audiences unite, creating a completely fresh and unforgettable experience that lingers in the memory long after the final note has faded. To purchase tickets, click here.
Paul Cauthen (8:00 PM, Belly Up Aspen) Whether he knows it or not, every man lives by a code. And for country provocateur Paul Cauthen, that code is simple. Always bet on yourself. A singer-songwriter with a well-documented distaste for playing by anyone else’s rules, the East Texas native spent two decades clawing his way through the country underground, embodying the independent spirit with a monolithic Big Velvet vocal. Fusing classic-country grit, gospel power, and a rhinestoned rock edge, four previous albums proclaimed his singular style with a booming baritone and near-biblical swagger. Taught to sing by his grandfather in a Church of Christ, Cauthen hit the scene with the duo Sons of Fathers in 2009, before My Gospel, Room 41, Country Coming Down, and Black on Black unveiled a vulnerable, fire-and-brimstone songwriter with brazen Texas attitude – craving deliverance, yet possessed by a “bird dog” instinct for theatrical rapture. Cauthen has toured the world, collaborating with Margo Price, Orville Peck, Cody Jinks, and Lana Del Rey. And with favorites like “Cocaine Country Dancing,” “Fuck You Money,” and his GOLD-certified collab with Shaboozey on “Last Of My Kind,” he counts 442 million global streams. Cauthen’s fifth album, Book of Paul, takes him further down his path of utterly authentic country music; fearless, proud, and with two middle fingers in the air. Co-writing 12 of 13 tracks, the troubadour confesses to his wild side and wrestles with the sin. He spares no detail – and makes no compromise. Purchase tickets here.
Sunday, July 19
Paws & Prosecco Brunch (11:00 AM, W Aspen Rooftop) W Aspen’s pet-friendly brunch series returns for the summer, inviting guests to enjoy leisurely rooftop mornings alongside their four-legged companions. The experience features interactive stations including a build-your-own waffle and pancake bar, a bacon cart, and bottomless mimosas. Select dates also include visits from Lucky Day Animal Rescue of Colorado, adding a feel-good, community-driven touch. Learn more here.
2026: Summer Cabaret Series (12:00 PM & 6:00 PM, Prospect at Hotel Jerome) Theatre Aspen’s Summer Cabaret Series at the historic Hotel Jerome returns for 2026 with three unforgettable, music-filled experiences—each offering a unique blend of storytelling, artistry, and up-close performance in one of Aspen’s most iconic settings. Join Theatre Aspen on July 19 for an evening with Samantha Pauly. Broadway sensation Samantha Pauly, known for her standout performances in Six and The Great Gatsby, brings her powerhouse vocals and magnetic stage presence to Aspen for an unforgettable performance. To purchase tickets, click here.
Leisure Hike (Saturdays & Sundays, 10:00 AM, East Aspen Hunter Creek) This light hike connects trails, hidden neighborhoods and nature paths east of town along the Roaring Fork River and the Hunter Creek. The majority of the hike is adjacent to tranquil flowing bodies of water. A great beginner to intermediate hike full of scenic views. Register here!
Dog Day Afternoon Community Carnival (11:00 AM, Aspen Animal Shelter) Please join the Aspen Animal Shelter for their 7th Annual Dog Day Afternoon! All friendly dogs on leash are welcome! There will be free food & drinks, adoptable pets, dunk tank, Bounce House, dog wash, art station, magic and much more! Parking is available on site. They are also providing free canine-friendly shuttles from the Gondola Plaza and the Brush Creek Park 'n Ride. This amazing community event is FREE! To learn more, click here.
World Cup Finals Watch Party (12:00 PM, Paul JAS Center) Join the Paul JAS Center on July 19th to watch the finals of the FIFA World Cup. Enjoy food and drink specials while watching the game on the big screen in the JAS Center. To learn more, click here.
Highlights of Aspen Tour (Saturdays & Sundays, 12:00 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.
Monday, July 20
Aspen Music Festival and School Summer Season (July 1 - August 23) Founded in 1949, the Aspen Music Festival and School is regarded as one of the top classical music festivals in the United States, noted both for its concert programming and its musical training of mostly young-adult music students. The eight-week summer season includes hundreds of classical music events: concerts by three orchestras, recitals, chamber music, operas, classes, lectures, and family programs. The 2026 Summer Season runs from July 1 - August 23. Explore the full calendar here.
Theatre Aspen Presents A Chorus Line (July 3-25, Hurst Theatre) Seventeen dancers. One spotlight. One chance to make it. A Chorus Line pulls back the curtain on a high-stakes Broadway audition where every kick, turn, and story could be the one that changes everything. Packed with iconic songs, electric choreography, and the unforgettable anthem One, this Tony and Pulitzer Prize–winning musical is a celebration of passion, perseverance, and the thrill of chasing your dreams on the Broadway stage. To learn more, click here.
Aspen's Past to Present Tour (Mondays & Thursdays, 10:00 AM, 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.
Downtown History Tour: Aspen Through the Eras (Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays, 10:30 AM, 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 learn more, click here.
Children's Storytime with ACES! (10:30 AM, Pitkin County Library) Caregiver & Child storytime series, Best suited for ages 1-4 year olds. On select Mondays throughout the summer, join Pitkin County Library for a partner storytime featuring the Aspen Center for Environmental Studies. ACES teachers will bring special artifacts relating to the fossils that were found in Snowmass in 2012, and share activities in exploring the history of the Snowmastadon. Children’s Librarians will select books that further illuminate the topic. Learners young and old will come away with new perspectives and curiosity about our amazing mountain home. Class will be held in the children’s room at the Pitkin County Library. Bathrooms are be available. To learn more, click here.
Know Your Trees | Tree Identification Walk (4:00 PM, Hallam Lake) Advance registration is required. Know Your Trees will be offered weekly from Monday, June 15 through Monday, August 24, 2026. Firs and spruces, aspens and cottonwoods… how many trees do you know? Come explore the ACES backyard and discover up to a dozen species of conifers and deciduous trees. And let’s not forget about the great variety of tall shrubs that are all around us! Join the Naturalist Program Director Jim Kravitz or the Forest Program Director Adam McCurdy on this hour-long walk around the Hallam Lake neighborhood to identify local trees. Participants will walk away with The Rocky Mountain Tree Finder booklet and basic knowledge about the native trees that grow in our neighborhood. To register, click here.
Water in the Age of Silver: Touring Aspen’s “Holden Works” (5:00 PM, Holden/Marolt Mining & Ranching Museum) Offered by Roaring Fork Conservancy in partnership with Aspen Historical Society and City of Aspen Parks & Open Space. Discover the largest industrial site in the history of Pitkin County: a then-state-of-the-art silver processing plant known as the Holden Lixiviation Works. Built on the banks of Castle Creek in 1891 by Edward Royal Holden, the plant led to innovative and sometimes destructive uses of water resources for hydropower and waste disposal. Explore the history, the museum, and the remnants of the “Works” (including the reconstructed flume and cable derrick) to learn how one of our most precious resources, freshwater, was utilized in a different era. The event will also examine the effects of time on the riparian area along Castle Creek.Dress appropriately as this event will happen rain or shine. Please call Roaring Fork Conservancy at 970.927.1290 with questions. To learn more, click here.
Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Monday & Wednesday, Wheeler Opera House) Enjoy a fully staged production of Britten’s masterpiece based on Shakespeare’s comedy of mistaken identities, angst-ridden lovers, and surprising transformations, all in the intimate setting of the historic, 400-seat Wheeler Opera House. Learn more here!























