Schedule & Ways to Watch
Join the community celebration at the Stifel Aspen Winternational and the Audi FIS Ski World Cup, March 1 through 3, 2024.
Just around the block from the base of Shadow Mountain Lift, where crowds will gather to witness the action at the men’s slalom and giant slalom finish line, Wagner Park will act as basecamp for festivities throughout the FIS World Cup weekend. Find the full weekend schedule below filled with races to watch, shows you can't miss, and much more. Entry to the finish arena grandstands is free for all guests.
Schedule of Events
Thursday, February 29, 2024
Opening Ceremony
3:30pm
- Kick-off Après live music with Elk Range – Snowmass Base Village
4pm
- AVSC ASK Cup Dual Ski Race – Snowmass Fanny Hill
4pm
Team Norway Helly Hansen Autograph Signing – Four Mountain Sports in Snowmass Base Village
5pm
- Opening Ceremony & Giant Slalom Bib Draw – Snowmass Base Village
Friday, March 1, 2024
9am-2:30pm
Free Audi Q8 e-tron shuttles will be running constantly between the intersection of Durant and Galena Streets and the venue entrance at the intersection of Summit and Monarch Streets.
9am
- Grandstands & VIP Area Open with DJ Naka G – Finish Arena
10am
Wagner Park Festival Open – Wagner Park
10am
- RACE START: Giant Slalom Run 1 – Aspen Mountain
1pm
- RACE START: Giant Slalom Run 2 – Aspen Mountain
3pm
- The Wagner Lounge Open - Wagner Park
3:30pm
- Red Bull Après Party with DJ Trizz - Wagner Park
4:30pm
- Stifel U.S. Ski Team Athlete Introductions – Wagner Park
5pm
- Stifel U.S. Ski Team Autograph Signing - Wagner Park
5pm
Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert featuring Jon Carlin and Friends – Wagner Park
6pm
- Roch Cup Award Presentation – Wagner Park
7pm
Ski Town, Race Town drone sky story by Nova Sky Stories – Wagner Park
7:30pm
- Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert featuring Shakey Graves – Wagner Park
Saturday, March 2, 2024
9am-2:30pm
Free Audi Q8 e-tron shuttles will be running constantly between the intersection of Durant and Galena Streets and the venue entrance at the intersection of Summit and Monarch Streets.
9am
- Grandstands & VIP Area Open with DJ Naka G – Finish Arena
10am
- Wagner Park Festival Open – Wagner Park
10am
- RACE START: Giant Slalom Run 1 – Aspen Mountain
1pm
- RACE START: Giant Slalom Run 2 – Aspen Mountain
Awards Ceremony immediately following race at the Finish Arena
3pm
- The Wagner Lounge Open - Wagner Park
4pm
Red Bull Après Party with DJ Trizz – Wagner Park
5:30pm
- DJ Hotdog – Wagner Park
7:30pm
- Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert featuring The Revivalists – Wagner Park
Sunday, March 3, 2024
9:00am-1:30pm
Free Audi Q8 e-tron shuttles will be running constantly between the intersection of Durant and Galena Streets and the venue entrance at the intersection of Summit and Monarch Streets.
9am
- Grandstands & VIP Area Open with DJ Naka G – Finish Arena
10am
- Wagner Park Festival Open – Wagner Park
10am
- RACE START: Slalom Run 1 – Aspen Mountain
1pm
- RACE START: Slalom Run 2 – Aspen Mountain
Awards Ceremony immediately following race at the Finish Arena
2pm
- The Wagner Lounge Open - Wagner Park
2pm
- Red Bull Après Party with DJ Trizz – Wagner Park
4pm
- Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert featuring MRE – Wagner Park
5:30pm
- Bud Light Hi-Fi Concert featuring Jes Grew – Wagner Park
Spectator Information and Ways to Watch
In Person
Attendees can catch the races live from the finish arena grandstands for free. Located at the base of Shadow Mountain lift and accessed from the top of Monarch Street, the arena has great sight lines for races, and the viewing area will include a big screen, timing board, and live commentary and entertainment. The course is unique with on-mountain viewing opportunities dotted throughout the track.
Guest will be able to ski schuss gully to watch the races from top of little Nell lift. Guests will be required to move their skis at the entrance to venue and walk to grandstands.
Dogs are not permitted at this event.
Watch from Home
Audi FIS World Cup alpine, cross country, freestyle, snowboard, and freeski events held in the United States will be available to stream on all Outside+ platforms, including outsideonline.com, skimag.com, the Outside App, and Outside Watch.
Live and delayed coverage will be available in the US on CNBC and NBC. Times below are listed in MST.
March 2:
- Men’s GS Run 1 LIVE Coverage on CNBC at 10 a.m.
- Men’s GS Run 2 LIVE Coverage on CNBC at 1 p.m.
- Men’s GS Run 2 delayed coverage (from March 1 race) on CNBC at 2 p.m.
March 3:
- Men’s SL Run 1 LIVE Coverage on CNBC at 9 a.m.
- Men’s SL Run 2 LIVE Coverage on NBC at 11:30 a.m.
ADA Event Access
ADA event access is available from Challenge Aspen via drop-off at the top of Aspen Street with transfer to the viewing area. Please text Challenge Aspen at 970-230-1460 to make arrangements. Advance notice is highly recommended
Fan Zone
High-intermediate and advanced skiers can get an up-close, on-mountain view of the action in the Fan Zone, situated along the course on Tower Seven Road and offering close-up views of the racers. Accessible from Tower Ten Road and Lazy 8 Gully.
Parking & Getting Around
Getting around the Aspen Snowmass area is simple and convenient. The Roaring Fork Transporation Authority (RFTA), our local system of public-transport buses, is timely, efficient, and features free routes between Aspen and Snowmass Village. Park at the Brush Creek Park-and-Ride lot for service to both towns, our four mountains, and everywhere in between.
Free Audi shuttles to finish arena grandstands will run every 15 minutes from downtown Aspen to the venue entrance located at Monarch & Summit Streets.