The winter season at Vilar Performing Arts Center in Beaver Creek brings world-class talent to the Colorado mountains. From symphonic masterworks to revolutionary dance and legendary performers, there is a performance for every taste. These five performances represent the unsuspecting shining stars of the winter 2025-26 season, each guaranteeing an exceptional experience that lingers long after the final bow:
Hannah Berner | January 18
Start your winter season with laughter as stand-up comedian and New York Times bestselling author Hannah Berner brings her “None of My Business Tour” to the Vilar stage. Known for her relatable humor and charismatic crowd work, Berner rose to prominence with her debut Netflix special “We Ride at Dawn.” Host of hit podcasts Giggly Squad and Berner Phone, Berner’s infectious energy and sharp wit promise an unforgettable evening of comedy in our intimate mountain setting.
Sinfónica de Minería | January 31
Mexico’s acclaimed Sinfónica de Minería brings two of classical music’s most beloved symphonies to the Vilar stage in one extraordinary evening. Dvořák’s New World Symphony and Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony showcase the full power and elegance of this 75-piece orchestra in the intimate setting of our 530-seat venue. The combination of world-class musicianship and the Vilar’s renowned acoustics creates an immersive symphonic experience unlike any other in the Rocky Mountains.
Mark Twain Tonight! | February 3
Emmy-winning actor Richard Thomas steps into the persona of America’s greatest humorist in this celebrated one-man show. Through Twain’s wit, wisdom, and sharp social commentary, audiences experience the voice that defined American literature. This performance continues a beloved Vilar tradition of bringing Mark Twain’s timeless observations to life on our stage.
Lang Lang | March 17
When one of the world’s most celebrated pianists performs in an intimate mountain venue, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Lang Lang’s virtuosity and emotional depth have made him a global phenomenon, selling out the world’s most prestigious concert halls. His Beaver Creek performance promises an unforgettable evening of musical brilliance in the unparalleled setting of the Vilar.
Stéphane Wrembel Quartet | March 31
French jazz guitarist Stéphane Wrembel channels the legacy of Django Reinhardt while forging his own distinctive voice in gypsy jazz. Best known for composing “Bistro Fada” from Woody Allen’s Midnight in Paris, Wrembel and his quartet deliver performances that transport audiences to the jazz cafés of 1930s Paris. His intricate fingerwork and passionate improvisation make every show a unique journey.
Plan Your Winter at the Vilar
These five performances represent the diversity and excellence that define the Vilar Performing Arts Center experience. Whether you’re a classical music enthusiast, theater lover, dance aficionado, or jazz fan, this season offers something extraordinary. Secure your tickets early and prepare for a cozy evening of winter mountain magic.