Must-See, Must-Do Events in and Around Vermont: February 11-18, 2026

Must-See, Must-Do Events in and Around Vermont: February 11-18, 2026
February 10, 2026

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Must-See, Must-Do Events in and Around Vermont: February 11-18, 2026

Heating Up

Friday 13

Nella Credit: Courtesy

The New York Times hails Venezuelan artist Nella as a vocalist “who can convey flamenco tension even in a near-whisper.” The Lane Series draws listeners to the University of Vermont Recital Hall in Burlington for a taste of the singer’s intoxicating stage presence and expressive, folkloric delivery — a sound that earned her a Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist in 2019.

Greek Comedy

Thursday 12

Stavros Halkias

Comedian, actor and writer Stavros Halkias makes a pit stop at the Flynn Main Stage in Burlington during his nationwide “Dreamboat Tour.” The deliciously irreverent standup — recently on-screen as the unfortunate cop in Yorgos Lanthimos’ sci-fi mind-bender Bugonia — elicits knee-slapping laughter with his astute crowd work, keen cultural observations and kooky charm.

Pop Prowess

Wednesday 18

Elisapie Credit: Courtesy of Leeor Wild

Canadian artist, actress and indie-music star Elisapie sings iconic hits in Inuktitut — her native tongue — at Hopkins Center for the Arts in Hanover, N.H. Born and raised in a small village in Nunavik, the singer-songwriter performs deeply personal reimaginings of classic tunes by the Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac and other pop-culture heavyweights in striking acts of reclamation.

Local Motion

Saturday 14

BDB Dance Company Credit: Courtesy of Kay McCabe

Looking for something a little different this Valentine’s Day? The Junction Dance Festival’s Midwinter Motion showcase at Briggs Opera House in White River Junction might just be the thing! Highlights include Vermont’s long-running breakdancing crew the Rhythm Riderz, Montpelier company BDB Dance and rising New Hampshire choreographer Liz Westbrook.

Fly Like an Eagle

Saturday 14 & Sunday 15

Uhr Rosar Credit: Courtesy of Steve McLaughlin

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a … person? Snow sports enthusiasts schuss to Brattleboro for high-flying feats at the 104th annual Harris Hill Ski Jump. The nation’s most gifted junior jumpers — and pros from across the pond — convene to launch 300 feet in the air from an Olympic-size ramp. Safe on the ground, spectators enjoy music, a bonfire and tasty treats.

Savor the Scene

Starts Sunday 15

Restaurant Week Credit: Courtesy

Montpelier’s Restaurant Week whets palates across the Capital City with toothsome specials, limited-time offerings and prix fixe menus. Residents and visitors alike find much to sip, slurp and savor at participating eateries, cafés and bars, including crowd favorites the Mad Taco, Positive Pie and Sarducci’s.

Best in Show

Ongoing

“Trophies 1 + 2” by Alta Turner Credit: Courtesy

Catamount Arts Center’s annual Arts Connect Juried Exhibition in St. Johnsbury celebrates the dynamic works of 70 artists from across the region — both established and emerging. Diverse perspectives, mediums, subjects and styles coalesce in an impressive display offering something for aesthetes of all stripes.

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