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Don’t Miss These Exciting Entertainment Events Happening January 12-20!

January 14, 2026
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As the new year unfolds, Grand Junction offers a vibrant lineup of events and activities to keep residents and visitors engaged throughout the week. From January 12 to 20, the local entertainment calendar is packed with concerts, theater performances, art exhibitions, and community gatherings that showcase the region’s rich cultural scene. Whether you’re seeking live music, family-friendly outings, or an evening of creativity, this week’s schedule has something for everyone. Here’s a comprehensive guide to the must-see happenings in and around Grand Junction, brought to you by The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.

Upcoming Live Music Events to Watch This Week

The heartbeat of the Grand Junction music scene pulses strong this week with a lineup that offers something for every discerning ear. From intimate acoustic sets at local favorites to electrifying performances in larger venues, live music enthusiasts have an abundance of choices to immerse themselves in. Among the standout acts is The Blue Ridge Ramblers, returning to The Vine for a night of classic Americana tunes on January 14. Not far behind, jazz aficionados can catch the smooth rhythms of the Midtown Jazz Collective performing their signature blends at The Jazz Loft on January 18.

For those seeking a vibrant fusion of genres, the Desert Echoes Festival is spotlighting emerging talent throughout its two-day run at Mesa Park Amphitheater. Expect energetic beats, soulful lyrics, and cutting-edge sounds from these artists:

  • Neon Tangerine – Synth-pop vitality
  • Raven & Stone – Indie folk storytelling
  • DJ Circuit Breaker – Electronic dance grooves
Date Artist/Band Venue Genre
Jan 14 The Blue Ridge Ramblers The Vine Americana
Jan 16-17 Desert Echoes Festival Features

The heartbeat of the Grand Junction music scene pulses strong this week with a lineup that offers something for every discerning ear. From intimate acoustic sets at local favorites to electrifying performances in larger venues, live music enthusiasts have an abundance of choices to immerse themselves in. Among the standout acts is The Blue Ridge Ramblers, returning to The Vine for a night of classic Americana tunes on January 14. Not far behind, jazz aficionados can catch the smooth rhythms of the Midtown Jazz Collective performing their signature blends at The Jazz Loft on January 18.

For those seeking a vibrant fusion of genres, the Desert Echoes Festival is spotlighting emerging talent throughout its two-day run at Mesa Park Amphitheater. Expect energetic beats, soulful lyrics, and cutting-edge sounds from these artists:

  • Neon Tangerine – Synth-pop vitality
  • Raven & Stone – Indie folk storytelling
  • DJ Circuit Breaker – Electronic dance grooves

Date Artist/Band Venue Genre
Jan 14 The Blue Ridge Ramblers The Vine Americana
Must-See Theater Performances for Art Enthusiasts

This week’s theatrical lineup promises a vibrant mix of contemporary and classic productions that art enthusiasts won’t want to miss. “Echoes of Tomorrow”, premiering at the Riverside Playhouse, brings a gripping narrative exploring human resilience through innovative multimedia staging. Meanwhile, the Downtown Arts Theater features a bold reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, highlighting themes of ambition and fate with a modern twist that reinvigorates the centuries-old tragedy. For those drawn to immersive experiences, the immersive production “Labyrinth of Dreams” held at The Warehouse invites audiences to interact with performers in a surreal, dreamlike setting.

Below is a quick look at key theater shows running between January 12 and 20, including showtime details and venues designed to help you plan your visit:

Performance Venue Dates Showtimes
Echoes of Tomorrow Riverside Playhouse Jan 12-18 7:30 PM (Wed-Sun)
Macbeth (Modern Adaptation) Downtown Arts Theater Jan 14-20 8:00 PM (Thu-Sat)
Labyrinth of Dreams The Warehouse Jan 15-19 Various (Interactive)

Top Family-Friendly Activities and Local Festivals

Families looking to make the most of this January week have plenty of options that blend fun with local culture. At Riverside Park, the annual Winter Kite Festival returns on January 14th, featuring vibrant kite displays and hands-on workshops for children of all ages. Meanwhile, the Grand Junction Children’s Museum hosts special themed storytelling sessions each afternoon, encouraging imaginative play and literacy development. For outdoor adventurers, the Cactus Nature Trail offers guided hikes designed for young explorers, complete with interactive wildlife spotting activities.

Local festivals are also in full swing, showcasing the region’s rich heritage and community spirit. The Mesa County Folk Art Fair, running January 18th through 20th, invites families to enjoy artisan crafts, live music, and folk dance performances. On January 15th, the Downtown Winter Lantern Parade lights up the evening with colorful lanterns and street performers, creating a magical experience for attendees of all ages. Below is a quick glance at the top family-friendly events this week:

Event Date Location Highlights
Winter Kite Festival Jan 14 Riverside Park Kite displays & workshops
Storytelling Sessions Jan 12-20 Children’s Museum Themed stories & activities
Folk Art Fair Jan 18-20 Mesa County Fairgrounds Crafts, music & dance
Winter Lantern Parade Jan 15 Downtown Grand Junction Lantern walk & performers

Insights and Conclusions

As the week of January 12 to 20 unfolds, Grand Junction offers a diverse lineup of events sure to engage residents and visitors alike. From live performances and art exhibitions to community gatherings and cultural experiences, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Stay tuned to The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel for ongoing updates and detailed coverage to help you make the most of this vibrant week in entertainment.

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