The Wood Brothers, April 3
The roots folk blues trio The Wood Brothers will perform at 7:30 p.m. April 3 at The Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave. The Wood Brothers bring decades of musical history to the stage, uniting Chris Wood of Chris Medeski and Oliver Wood of King Johnson with multi-instrumentalist Jano Rix. The Grammy-nominated trio blends roots-based songwriting with improvisation and curiosity, drawing from their ninth studio album “Puff of Smoke.” For more information, visit wheeleroperahouse.com/event/the-wood-brother.
Noizu, April 4

UK-born, Los Angeles-based house music producer and DJ Noizu will perform at 9:30 p.m. April 4 at Belly Up Aspen, located at 450 S. Galena St. Known for bass-heavy rhythms with melodic hooks, he launched Techne Records in 2018, with the Drombresky collaboration “Rave Alarm.” His hits include “Summer 91” and “Lasers.” For more information and tickets, visit bellyupaspen.com/events/noizu-2.
Theatre Aspen Locals Season Pass Sale, April 7

For the 2026 season, all levels of Theatre Aspen Locals Season Passes go on sale in person from 10 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. April 7 at Clark’s Market, 300 Puppy Smith Rd. Remaining passes will be sold online starting at 10 a.m. April 8. Last year, these passes sold out in less than 36 hours. Single tickets for individual shows will go on sale in May. For more information, visit theatreaspen.org/2026-local-season-pass-sale.
35th annual Aspen Shortsfest 2026, April 7-10

The 35th annual Aspen Shortsfest will screen multiple films from April 7 to 10 at the Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave. This special Oscar-qualifying short film festival shares curated programs during the afternoons and evenings each day. Audiences can expect indie premieres, filmmaker Q&A’s and a film-savvy crowd. The lineup from around the world will include talent like Henry Winkler, Amy Schumer, Aiden Gillen, Mamie Gumer and Justin H. Min. The festival will also highlight directorial debuts from Stephen Curry and Renee Zellweger. The competition jury includes writer/director Alex Heller and Emmy-winning producer Yvonne Ashley Kouadjo. The Colorado spotlight includes director Freddie Gluck and a world premiere by director Carlos Cagin. For more information on tickets and events, visit aspenfilm.org/festival/2026-shortsfest.
Ghost-Note, April 9

Ghost-Note Show will perform at 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. April 9 at the Paul JAS Center, located at 422 E. Cooper Ave. Each ticket for the late show includes a specialty cocktail for as the Paul JAS Center season send off. Led by drummer Robert “Sput” Searight, the funk collective features musicians who have worked with talent like Prince, Kendrick Lamar and Herbie Hancock. Ghost-Note is touring behind its April 2024 Mac Avenue Records release, “Mustard n’ Onions.” Their live shows are known for airtight grooves, big horns and percussion, as well as show-stopping solos. For more information and tickets, visit jazzaspensnowmass.org/jas-center.
Goldfish, April 10

Returning to Aspen by popular demand, international duo Goldfish will perform their upbeat genre-blending sound with doors at 8 p.m. April 10 at Belly Up Aspen. Originally from South Africa, the band mixes electronic beats with keyboard, double bass and saxophone. The venue is located at 450 S. Galena St. For more information and tickets, visit bellyupaspen.com/events/goldfish-12/.
Solo Flights deadline, April 10

Theatre Aspen and Producing Director Jed Bernstein are still accepting submissions for one-person shows for the 2026 Solo Flights Festival through April 10. The annual event will take place Sept. 8-13 at Hurst Theatre. Festival submissions can be sent to [email protected].
Artists applications are open, April ongoing
Aspen Emporium Artists Collective, 315 E. Main St. in Aspen, is now accepting artist applications for the summer season and beyond. Artists working in painting, mixed media, jewelry, skincare, ceramics, textiles or food are encouraged to apply. Now in its 15th year, the collective curates Colorado-made, elevated art and goods and offers makers a Main Street showcase for thoughtful, unique and refined work. This is a brick‑and‑mortar opportunity for local and regional creators to reach shoppers and visitors in a high‑traffic setting. For details or to submit, call 970-544-2499 or email [email protected].
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