Key Takeaways:
- Disco Lines will perform at Belly Up Aspen on January 24, delivering a high-energy, dance-floor-focused set.
- "Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical" will be performed at the Wheeler Opera House on January 25, featuring catchy songs and interactive fun for ages 5 and up.
- The Aspen Historical Society will host "The Hippie, the Cowboy, and the Novelist" at Explore Books on January 26, featuring local authors sharing their writing journeys and stories about their lives in Aspen.
- Easy Jim, a Grateful Dead tribute band, will perform at Belly Up Aspen on January 28, offering a unique and heartfelt tribute to one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most legendary bands.
- The Rock and Roll Academy Winter Concert will take place on January 30 at The Arts Campus at Willits, featuring original music and handpicked classics performed by middle school and high school musicians.
Introduction to Upcoming Events
The Aspen area is set to host a variety of exciting events in the coming weeks, catering to diverse interests and age groups. From high-energy music performances to interactive musicals and literary discussions, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. In this article, we’ll delve into the details of each event, providing an overview of what to expect and how to get involved.
Disco Lines at Belly Up Aspen
On January 24, Belly Up Aspen will welcome Disco Lines, a Colorado-born DJ known for his electrifying tracks like "Baby Girl." The performance, scheduled from 8:30 to 11 p.m., promises to deliver a high-energy, dance-floor-focused set that will keep the crowd entertained throughout the night. Tickets are available on the Belly Up Aspen website, and attendees can expect an unforgettable experience with Disco Lines’ unique sound.
"Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical"
The Wheeler Opera House will host "Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus! The Musical" on January 25, a comedy musical based on Mo Willems’ award-winning "Pigeon" book series. Geared towards ages 5 and up, the show features catchy songs, colorful visuals, and interactive fun, making it an ideal event for families and young audiences. The high-energy production is written by Willems, with music by Deborah Wicks La Puma, and is sure to delight both kids and adults alike.
"The Hippie, the Cowboy, and the Novelist" at Explore Books
On January 26, Explore Books will host "The Hippie, the Cowboy, and the Novelist," an evening of stories and local history moderated by Amy Honey from the Aspen Historical Society. The event will feature local authors Jill Sheeley, Tony Vagneur, and T.A. (Tom) Stevens, who will share their writing journeys and snippets about their lives in Aspen. The authors will discuss their respective books, including Sheeley’s memoir "Those Were the Days," Vagneur’s "Aspen: Then and Now: Reflections of a Native Son," and Stevens’ new work, "Ida Chatfield: Aspen’s Oldest Unsolved Mystery." Books will be available for purchase and signing, with proceeds supporting the local bookstore and history organization.
"Share a Drink with Council" and "Changemaker Series: Bryan Smith"
The month of January also brings opportunities for community engagement and inspiring storytelling. On January 26, the "Share a Drink with Council" event will take place at Gorsuch Café in Snowmass Village, allowing attendees to enjoy a beverage with Town Council members and share their views. The following day, the Wheeler Opera House will host "Changemaker Series: Bryan Smith," a presentation by the filmmaker and National Geographic explorer. Smith will share his experiences and insights on authentic storytelling and tackling extreme conditions, providing a unique perspective on the world of filmmaking and exploration.
Easy Jim and "Welcome to Night Vale"
On January 28, Belly Up Aspen will welcome Easy Jim, a Grateful Dead tribute band, for a performance that promises to deliver a unique and heartfelt tribute to one of rock ‘n’ roll’s most legendary bands. The six-piece ensemble, complete with two drummers and vocalists who sing rich, four-part harmonies, will take the stage at 9 p.m. and offer an unforgettable experience for Grateful Dead fans. Later that evening, the Wheeler Opera House will host "Welcome to Night Vale: Murder Night in Blood Forest," a stand-alone theatrical experience that invites audiences into the world of Night Vale. The show features live music, voice performances, and immersive world-building, creating a darkly funny mystery that will keep attendees on the edge of their seats.
The Rock and Roll Academy Winter Concert
Finally, on January 30, The Arts Campus at Willits will host The Rock and Roll Academy Winter Concert, featuring original music and handpicked classics performed by middle school and high school musicians. The event, which takes place from 6 to 8 p.m., is the culmination of four months of preparation and promises to deliver an exciting and entertaining experience for the community. With a diverse range of musical styles and genres, the concert is sure to appeal to music lovers of all ages and backgrounds.


