Action in Tahoe: Urban Winterfest, Steve-O, Harlem Globetrotters and more!

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Friday, January 16

Blü Egyptian at The Divided Sky – 8 p.m., The Divided Sky, 3200 US Highway 50. The wind is high when Blü Egyptian returns to The Divided Sky on Friday, January 16 . 8pm. $15. 21- For more information, visit https://www.bluegyptianband.com/upcoming-shows/the-divided-sky or call (530) 577-0775.

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/2026-01-16/.

DJ N-Tune at HQ – 9 p.m.-1 a.m., MontBleu Resort, 55 Highway 50. DJ N-Tune. Catch a vibe with DJ N-Tune here at HQ Center Bar on January 16th! For more information visit lateniteproductions.com Additional dates: 1/16, 1/17. For more information, visit https://casinos.ballys.com/lake-tahoe/events-calendar.aspx?date=1/16/20 26&display=event&eventid=2477885 or call (775) 588-3515.



Dueling Pianos at Caesars Republic Lake Tahoe – 8:30-10:30 p.m., Harveys Lake Tahoe, 18 Highway 50. Join us at the Mountain Bar located on Caesars Republic casino floor for a free show you don’t want to miss. Put your favorite song request in, grab a drink at the Mountain Bar and enjoy the fun! Playing Friday and Saturday at 8:30 PM. Van Walraven and Guest. They play your favorite sing-alongs and are very appealing to the happy crowd. Van is a Guinness World Record Holder for the longest piano marathon: 39 hours, 976 songs. Proceeds went to VH-1 Save the Music Foundation. For more information, visit https://visitlaketahoe.com/event/dueling-pianos-at-caesars-republic-lake-tahoe/2026-01-16/ or call (775) 588-6611.

Urban WinterFest 2026 – We’re Celebrating 50 Years! – 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Heavenly Mountain, 4080 Lake Tahoe Blvd. We’ve been shreddin’ the slopes since 1975! We invite all present & past members to celebrate our annual fundraiser! Join us for a SkiUnion. Additional dates: 1/16, 1/17, 1/18, 1/19. For more information, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/urban-winterfest-2026-were-celebrating-50-years-tickets-1505218712689 or call (775) 586-7000.



Wine Tasting on the M.S. Dixie II – 5-8 p.m., M.S. Dixie II at Zephyr Cove Resort, 760 U.S. Hwy 50. Sip & Sail: A Wine Country Journey on Lake Tahoe. Join us aboard the M.S. Dixie II for an unforgettable evening that pairs the rich flavors of California’s wine country with the perfect appetizer. A curated selection of premium wines by Joyce Wine Co. As we cruise Lake Tahoe, you’ll discover the story of water flowing from the Sierra Nevada to the Central Valley—home to world-class vineyards producing varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, and Pinot Gris. For more information, visit https://visitlaketahoe.com/event/wine-tasting-on-the-m-s-dixie-ii/2026-01-16/.

Saturday, January 17

Camp Richardson’s Snowshoe Cocktail Race – 6-8 p.m., The Grove, 1900 Jameson Beach Rd. Description Competitors will run, knees up, kicking snow with their snowshoes while balancing a tray full of mock drinks, hoping to be the fastest without spilling. For more information, visit https://business.tahoechamber.org/events/details/camp-richardson-s-snowshoe-cocktail-race-26002.

DJ Montague – 9-11:30 p.m., AleWorX Stateline. Additional dates: 1/17, 1/22. For more information, visit https://laketahoealeworx.com/event/dj-montague-5/2026-01-17/.

Marcus Ashley Gallery Meet the Artist Art Show – 12-5 p.m., Marcus Ashley Fine Art Gallery, 4000 Lake Tahoe Blvd. Suite 23 Village Center. South Lake Tahoe Art Events. Marcus Ashley Gallery hosts a variety of inspiring and entertaining South Lake Tahoe events throughout the year. We feature talented artists ready to share their expertise or discuss their work. Our events are often paired with activities like wine tasting, raffles, and meet-and-greets with the artists. Get a taste of the local art scene in the Sierra Mountains. For more information, visit https://visitlaketahoe.com/event/marcus-ashley-gallery-meet-the-artist-art-show/2026-01-17/.

Steve-O “Crash & Burn Tour” – 8 p.m., MontBleu Resort, 55 Highway 50. Steve-O (a.k.a. Stephen Glover) was willing to do whatever it took to become famous, even if it meant stapling his ball sack to his leg. After failing miserably at the University of Miami and couch-surfing with friends, he decided that in order to further his goal of becoming a stuntman he would enroll in Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Clown College. But it was his relentless attention whoring that ultimately led to working with Johnny Knoxville on a new stunt-based reality show called Jackass. Steve-O regularly produces content for his YouTube channel which routinely racks up millions of views, and his ‘Wild Ride with Steve-O’ podcast has proven to be a fan favorite with guests like Post Malone, Demi Lovato, Shaq, Tom Delonge from Blink 182, and more. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California with his fiancé Lux. With their shared love of animals, they have four dogs, two cats, and have plans to start their own animal sanctuary. or call (775) 588-3515.

Stouts and S’mores at the Coachman Hotel – 5-9 p.m., The Coachman, 4100 Pine Blvd. Join the Coachman Hotel and Belching Beaver Brewing on Saturday, January 17th, for a night of free beer samples, free s’mores, drink deals, and friends. What else could you ask for?! For more information, visit https://visitlaketahoe.com/event/stouts-and-smores-at-the-coachman-hotel/.

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-25-46?aff=cityspark.

BoomBox & The Polish Ambassador – 9 p.m., 14 State Route 28. We are very excited to announce a 2 Night Run with BoomBox & The Polish Ambassador “Tahoe Vacation” on Jan. 16-17th 2026! This show is definitely not to be missed! Tickets: $35 ADV/DOS BoomBox: A little bit of house, blues, funk, rock, and a whole lot of soul blast through BoomBox. Electronic rock duo BoomBox, consisting of brothers Zion Rock Godchaux and Kinsman MacKay bring heavy organic grooves and soulful beats that penetrate through the dancefloor, and on to all facets of the human experience. The Polish Ambassador: Musician. Producer. Beatsmith. Recording artist. Composer. Dance-floor general. Label-head. A mystery man of many hats, The Polish Ambassador rocks more than just a trademark jumpsuit, authoring sublime, intentional artistic works, animated safaris in technicolor sound. At first breath, The Polish Ambassador was an experiment, David Sugalski’s sound-art passion project that came to life. An inventive, imaginary character born of humble, humorous beginnings, he found his first audiences through the support of primitive digital radio stations. Today, TPA is among the premier EDM/live crossover artists in the country with millions of listeners around the world; he’s consistently in-demand at the live music-focused gatherings and boutique electronic festivals from coast to coast. Founder of independent label Jumpsuit Records, an environmentalist and early progenitor of the permaculture action movement, the world’s funkiest diplomat is here to party with a purpose. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1996856884502563/.

Wine & Tapas Pop Up Event at The Chateau – 5-8 p.m., Diamond Peak Ski Resort, 1210 Ski Way. We know you’ve probably already heard about Diamond Peak’s legendary winter Last Tracks wine tasting events (and maybe even had the chance to join us at one). If you’ve ever thought to yourself, “I wish they would do something similar off the slopes so I can bring my non-skiing friends…” Meet Wine & Tapas, a pop up event at The Chateau, prepared by the same amazing IVGID Food & Beverage team. Mix, mingle, and enjoy delicious tapas paired with five different Spanish wines at this apres ski event on January 17, 2026. The Chateau is just down the road from Diamond Peak, overlooking the Incline Village Championship Golf Course with beautiful views of the mountains and Lake Tahoe. 2026 Wine & Tapas Details Make your reservations today! Date: Saturday, January 17, 2026 Time: 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Location: The Chateau at Incline Village (955 Fairway Blvd.) Tickets: Diamond Peak Season Pass Holders or IVGID Picture Pass holders: $90 Public: $100 Reservations Advance purchase only. Make reservations by January 12, 2026. No ticket sales at the door. Please fill out the reservation form, and our Events team at The Chateau will reach out with confirmation and to collect payment before the event. Reservations Text Alerts/Reminders Text POPUPEVENTS to 855-997-2089 for event notifications about this event and future pop-up events at The Chateau, including ticket sales, deadlines, themes, menus, and more! The Chateau at Incline Village | 955 Fairway Blvd. | 775-832-1240 For more information, visit https://www.diamondpeak.com/event/wine-tapas/ or call (775) 832-1177.

Sunday, January 18

South Tahoe Sketchers – free drawing/sketching event for all skill levels – 10 a.m.-12 p.m., South Tahoe Sketchers – Meet at Heavenly Village fountain, 1001 Heavenly Village Way. First official meeting: Sunday, January 18th 10AM at Heavenly Village at the fountain. I hope some locals and visitors will be able to make it – this will be the start of a sketcher group in our area with regular meetings! Come and enjoy a couple of hours in the Heavenly Village and sketch whatever appeal to you – buildings, shops, people, skiers, gondola, fountain, etc. There are cafes and restaurants if you would rather sit indoors. We’ll meet at 10am at the fountain (look for people with their sketchbooks) and will meet there again for our art throwdown (showing off your work) at noon. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/2676597379371865/?ref=share_group_link&mibextid=NSMWBT.

Monday, January 19

Vivaldi’s Four Seasons & Cinematic Works – 3-4:45 p.m., St. Patrick’s Episcopal Incline Village, 341 Village Boulevard. Join Higher Elevation Music for the final performance of our Inaugural Season: New Horizons. This afternoon concert features Vivaldi’s iconic Four Seasons alongside cinematic works that evoke landscape, motion, and atmosphere through sound. Under the direction of Music Director Alex Eisenberg, the program explores the connection between music, nature, and storytelling. For more information, visit http://HigherElevationMusic.org or call (628) 236-7474.

Tuesday, January 20

Mad Caddies – 8 p.m., 14 State Route 28. California ska punk band ~ Mad Caddies will make their way to the Crystal Bay Casino on Tues. Jan. 20th! Tickets: $25 ADV / $30 DOS. Formed in Santa Barbara, California, in 1995, the Mad Caddies quickly emerged as a unique force in the music scene with their original name “The Ivy League”. Known for their energetic blend of ska and punk rock, they add unique touches of reggae and jazz to create a distinctive and catchy sound. For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/2499240147138895/.

Wednesday, January 21

Harlem Globetrotters – 7 p.m., Tahoe Blue Event Center, 75 U.S. 50. Children age 2 and over need a ticket for entry

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-01-21-2026-24750.

Thursday, January 22

Chart House – Frank Family Wine Dinner – 7-10 p.m., Chart House, 392 Kingsbury Grade. Experience a chef-crafted five-course menu, perfectly complemented by five exquisite Frank Family selections. For more information, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/chart-house-frank-family-wine-dinner-stateline-tickets-1962470398791.

DNA Detectives with Dr. Andrea Schreier – 5-7 p.m., Sunnyside Lodge, 1850 West Lake Boulevard. DNA Detectives: Using DNA in the Environment to Study Fish and Wildlife Dr. Andrea Schreier, Director of the UC Davis Genomic Variation Lab. Every organism leaves traces of its genetic identity behind—tiny fragments of DNA shed into water, soil, and air. Scientists can now collect and analyze these genetic clues, known as environmental DNA (or eDNA), to detect species without ever seeing or capturing them. In this talk, Dr. Andrea Schreier of UC Davis will reveal how her team uses eDNA to study fish and wildlife across California and beyond. From tracking endangered species and invasive invaders in the Bay-Delta to monitoring fish communities in restored wetlands, eDNA is transforming how we understand and manage aquatic ecosystems. For more information call 775-881-7560, ext. 7566, email tercinfo@ucdavis.edu, or visit http://tahoe.ucdavis.edu/events/ . For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1936589596907598/.

Frank Family Wine Dinner at the Chart House – 7-9 p.m., Chart House Lake Tahoe, 392 Kingsbury Grade. Thursday, January 22, 2026, Join us for an unforgettable evening celebrating the acclaimed wines of Frank Family Vineyards. Indulge in a thoughtfully curated five-course menu, each dish paired with a signature wine that elevates the senses, at the Chart House. For more information, click here. For more information, visit https://visitlaketahoe.com/event/frank-family-wine-dinner-at-the-chart-house/.

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