Action in Tahoe: Ozomatli, Larry Wilson, Bald Eagle basics, and more!
Friday, January 2
DJ DELO in the Mix – 9-11:30 p.m., AleWorX Stateline. For more information, visit https://laketahoealeworx.com/event/dj-delo-in-the-mix/2026-01-02/.
Fish Taco Friday – 6:30-9:30 p.m., Riva Grille, 900 Ski Run Blvd, Ste 3. The ultimate Apres Ski Party – Enjoy live music, exciting raffle giveaways from top local businesses, including Sierra-at-Tahoe day passes, plus discounted food and drink specials all night long. One lucky guest will take home our grand prize: a snowboard! For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1869905403619746/1869905413619745/?active_tab=about.
Tahoe Knight Monsters v Allen Americans – New Year’s Celly – 7 p.m., Tahoe Blue Event Center, 75 U.S. 50. Ages 2 and up require a ticket for entry.
Ozomatli – 14 State Route 28. If Los Angeles had a soundtrack, it would be Ozomatli. Since 1995, the multi-genre cultural powerhouse has blended Latin, hip-hop, funk, reggae, and global influences into an unmistakable sound that captures the city’s energy and diversity. Emerging from LA’s politically charged streets, Ozomatli has spent three decades uniting communities through music—earning three GRAMMY® Awards, performing at the Hollywood Bowl, and touring the world from New York to Tunisia, Mongolia, and beyond. Their socially conscious lyrics and infectious grooves have made them a beacon of unity, resilience, and celebration. May 2025, Ozo kicks off the 30 Revolutions Tour—a tribute to three decades of music, culture, and connection. As part of the tour, $1 from every ticket sold will be donated to Sweet Relief and Backline to support mental health services for music industry professionals. As they continue into their fourth decade, Ozomatli stands as a living testament to the past, present, and future of Los Angeles—moving hearts, minds, and dance floors across the globe. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/810582691802811/.
Saturday, January 3
DJ Montague – 9-11:30 p.m., AleWorX Stateline. Additional dates: 1/3, 1/8. For more information, visit https://laketahoealeworx.com/event/dj-montague-5/2026-01-03/.
Tahoe Club Crawl Fall/Winter 25/26 – 8-11 p.m., Tahoe Club Crawl, 31 US HWY 50. Tahoe Club Crawl is an organized VIP nightlife tour of the Tahoe South. With the purchase of your ticket, you will receive a welcome shot at 3 out of 4 stops, appetizers, free indoor games at Tipsy Putt and VIP entrance into Peek Nightclub, Lake Tahoe’s hottest Club! You will meet amazing people and have the night of your lives. We meet every Saturday at 8:00 PM Aleworx Stateline, unless told otherwise. Be Sure To Check Out our Ice Cream Shop, Aloha Ice Cream Tahoe “Winner of Best Ice Cream in Tahoe 7 Years In A Row” (Opened Seasonally) For more information, visit https://tahoeclubcrawl.ticketsauce.com/e/tahoe-club-crawl-fall-winter-25-44?aff=cityspark.
Tahoe Knight Monsters v Allen Americans – Margaritaville Weekend – 7 p.m., Tahoe Blue Event Center, 75 U.S. 50. Ages 2 and up require a ticket for entry
Sunday, January 4
Tahoe Knight Monsters v Allen Americans – Margaritaville Weekend – 3 p.m., Tahoe Blue Event Center, 75 U.S. 50. Ages 2 and up require a ticket for entry
Tuesday, January 6
Larry Wilson presented by Pioneer Center Youth Programs – 5-6 p.m., Incline Village Library, 845 Alder Avenue. Direct from TV, Emmy-nominated performer Larry Wilson was voted Comedy Magician of the Year and has headlined in Las Vegas, Reno/Tahoe, Atlantic City, and more! In addition to appearing on network television hundreds of times, including ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Larry has blown the minds of guests at Sony, Colgate, Disney, Sunkist, Ford Motor Co., Coca-Cola, and countless others. Larry returns this season with amazing demonstrations of unbelievable magic that can always be explained by scientific principles. Larry performs magic tricks using student volunteers in direct, hands-on learning applications. As astounding as these tricks may be, the secrets behind them are often more incredible. Under Larry’s master tutelage, the most bewildering magic will be broken down into easy-to-follow steps that students can recreate at home with common household items like pencils, rubber bands, paper clips, and string. For more information, visit https://events.washoecountylibrary.us/event/15303041 or call 775-832-4130.
Wednesday, January 7
Tahoe Line Dancing at Cascade Kitchens – 7:30-9:30 p.m., Cascade Kitchens, 1030 Tata Ln. Description Dust off your boots, it’s time to dance! Starting 10/8, we’re hosting Line Dancing every Wednesday, 7:30-9:30 PM. No cover, all ages welcome, and beginner-friendly! We’ll sprinkle in a few lessons so everyone can join the fun. Come kick up your heels with us! For more information, visit https://business.tahoechamber.org/events/details/line-dancing-01-07-2026-24748.
Wind Down Wednesday: Palette Knife Art – 3:30-5 p.m., Incline Village Library, 845 Alder Avenue. Join us for a palette knife painting experience that uses bold strokes and thick textures to create lively, expressive artwork. This loose, intuitive style invites you to play with color and shape as the painting naturally takes form. This program is designed specifically for adults – recommended ages 55 and over. Supplies provided by the library. Due to limited supplies, registration is required. For more information, visit https://events.washoecountylibrary.us/event/15406248 or call 775-832-4130.
Thursday, January 8
2026 Bald Eagle Basics Virtual Slideshow – 6-7 p.m., Tahoe Institute for Natural Science, 948 Incline Way. In order to prepare folks for the Mid-Winter Bald Eagle Count the following day, the Tahoe Institute for Natural Science (TINS) will host a talk the evening before the count to provide information on the following topics: History of the Bald Eagle Count How to Age Eagles How the Count Works Other Discussions Please copy this link to the Bald Eagle Count Slide show: meet.google.com/nti-ynqc-ncp Register For The Presentation Here If you would like to learn more about the 2026 Mid-Winter Bald Eagle Count, please click For more information, visit https://www.tinsweb.org/upcoming-events/2022-mid-winter-bald-eagle-count-s2tr4-k8n9m-45ra4-yk2af-54sdy or call 775.298.0060.

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