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Vilar Performing Arts Center presents free outdoor concert in Eagle with Carlos y Charlos

Date: August 19, 2026
Author: Vilar Performing Arts Center

Nonprofit expands community outreach programming with a family-friendly night of Norteño music at Brush Creek Pavilion 

If you go…
What: Carlos y Charlos: En Vivo in Eagle! presented by the Vilar Performing Arts Center
When: Thursday, September 10, 2026 | 6:00 p.m.
Where: The lawn at Brush Creek Pavilion, 909 Capitol St., Eagle (rain location: indoors at Brush Creek Pavilion)
Cost: Free admission, no tickets required 

Eagle, Colo., August 19, 2026 – The Vail Valley Foundation‘s Vilar Performing Arts Center invites the community to close out the summer with a free concert on the Brush Creek Pavilion lawn in Eagle. The performance will take place at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 10 and will feature Los Angeles-based Norteño and Mexican music trio Carlos y Charlos. 

The concert is the latest addition to the Vilar’s community outreach and engagement efforts. The goal is to bring the performing arts to audiences who may not otherwise make it to a show inside the Vilar’s Eskenazi Meyers Theatre. 

“The Vilar’s work has never been limited to what happens inside our theater, and this performance is the perfect example of that,” said Cameron Morgan, Executive Director of the Vilar Performing Arts Center. “By bringing this performance into our community, we’re hoping to remove some of the biggest barriers that keep many families from experiencing live performing arts: cost, distance, and travel time. Meeting our community members where they are is one of the most important things we can do as a nonprofit arts organization.” 

Attendees who arrive early can enjoy roaming circus performers from Spoon Circus, a nonprofit social circus organization that provides accessible circus arts education, community workshops, and inclusive play spaces globally.  

Seating is first-come, first-served. Food and refreshments will be available for purchase courtesy of Flavor Stop Food Truck.  Coolers and outside food are welcome, and guests are encouraged to bring folding chairs and picnic blankets. Alcohol is not permitted at this event.  

In the event of rain, the concert will take place inside Brush Creek Pavilion.  

The Vilar hopes to present similar free performances in other Eagle River Valley communities at the close of future summer and winter seasons. 

Expanding arts access across the valley  

The free concert is one piece of a broader effort to keep cost and distance from standing between local families and live performing arts. Each year, the Vilar distributes thousands of free tickets to local individuals and organizations through its Community Arts Access program and presents STARS (Support the Arts Reaching Students), which brings nationally touring artists and companies to thousands of students in the area for free. 

Carlos y Charlos will take part in that work as well. The morning after their concert in Eagle, the trio will perform a free assembly for local students through STARS in Schools, the classroom-based arm of the program that brings performances and arts education directly to schools. Details about the in-school assembly will be shared closer to the date. 

About Carlos y Charlos 

Carlos y Charlos is a Los Angeles trio playing traditional Norteño and Mexican music including polkas, waltzes, and classic Norteño repertoire. The trio consists of Juan Carlos Reynoso on bajo sexto, Charles De Castro on diatonic accordion, and Patrick Morrison on tololoche. 

The group has toured and opened for artists including La Santa Cecilia, Son Rompe Pera, and La Lom, playing across California, Arizona, Tijuana, and Mexico City. Their first full-length live album, En Vivo En El Eastside Luv, was just released in March 2026, with more new music expected later this year.  

For more information, visit vilarpac.org or call 970-845-8497. 

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About the Vilar Performing Arts Center 

Located in the heart of Colorado’s Beaver Creek Resort, the Vilar Performing Arts Center is a 530-seat theater, operated by the Vail Valley Foundation, which presents a variety of year-round performances including Broadway musicals, concerts, family entertainment, comedy, dance, classical music and more. Visit vilarpac.org for more.  

About the Vail Valley Foundation 

The Vail Valley Foundation is a 501(c)(3) Colorado nonprofit with a mission to provide leadership in arts, athletics, and education, and address community needs to enhance our valley as a place to live, work, and visit. 

The organization’s work in education is through Youth Power, a 501(c)(3) Colorado nonprofit corporation which provides programs from early childhood to college and career to support youth and families every step of the way. The VVF puts on several annual events including the GoPro Mountain Games, Stifel Birds of Prey Audi FIS Ski World Cup races, Vail Dance Festival, and Bulleit Hot Summer Nights and Town of Eagle ShowDown Town free concert series. The organization manages the Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek and the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail, hosting over 150 events annually. The VVF also operates Eagle River Valley Childcare, a 501(c)(3) Colorado nonprofit corporation focused on enhancing early childhood education and development services across the community. 

Vail Valley Foundation is grateful for our cornerstone partners: Town of Vail, Vail Resorts, Beaver Creek Resort Company, GoPro, Nature Valley, Constellation Brands, CELSIUS, Diageo, Lucid, Lifetime Home Remodeling, and Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate. 

To learn more, visit vvf.org. 

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