Events this week

MUSIC
Saved by the ’90s, 9 p.m. Oct. 31
With live bands stationed all over the USA, Saved by the ’90s puts on parties regularly at theaters and clubs where anybody can jump in and join the party. The band also specialize in playing the best music at weddings, corporate parties, and other private events.
Because what Halloween celebration isn’t complete without a nod to the ’90s? This cover band amps the party up, boasting the highest-quality, longest-running live music ’90s party on the planet. bellyupaspen.com
DANCE AND DJ
Alive — A New Kind of Nightlife, 6:30 p.m. Nov. 2
The lights are low, the music is loud and connected embodiment fills the dance floor. The night begins with the immersive BODY ALIVE experience guided by Jayne, DJ Bhaki Styler and the Shaki team of backup dancers. The DJ weaves biaural beats, world music, hip hop, Latin, pop and meditation beats for a vibe of expansion, integration and liberation at TACAW.
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FILM
‘Grateful Dead Meet-up at the Movies 2022,’ 7 p.m. Nov. 1 and Nov. 5
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the legendary Europe ’72 album by watching previously unreleased Tivoli Concert Hall footage from April 17, 1972, on the big screen. 74 minutes. Isis Theatre. aspenfilm.org
‘A Hollywood High,’ 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3 and Nov. 10 and 4 p.m. Nov. 6
In this feature length docu-concert film, Duran Duran celebrates its four-decade long career, the release of its latest studio album Future Past, and the launch of a global world tour. An extraordinary night of music shot on a Los Angeles rooftop with the iconic Capitol Tower behind them and the Hollywood sign in the distance, the film was directed by three award-winning industry veterans: Gavin Elder, Vincent Adam Paul, and George Scott. 75 minutes. Isis Theatre. aspenfilm.org
For more events, visit aspentimes.com/entertainment/calendar.