On September 12 & 13, 2026, Stephen Bishop comes out of retirement after seven years for two nights only at the historic Wheeler Opera House, joined by his longtime friends and legendary songwriters Jimmy Webb and David Pack.
The evening begins with a live Q&A as they share the stories and friendships behind their music, followed by individual sets from each artist backed by an all-star band. Audiences will hear timeless hits and fan favorites including “On and On,” “It Might Be You,” “Wichita Lineman,” “MacArthur Park,” “Biggest Part of Me,” and “How Much I Feel,” plus more.
The night culminates with the three artists coming together on stage for a special finale, creating a rare and unforgettable moment of collaboration. This gathering of iconic voices in American music promises an intimate, once-in-a-generation evening of songs, storytelling, and world-class musicianship in the heart of Aspen.
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American singer Stephen Bishop is still touring the States all these years later and his performance is a real treat. The guitar wielding veteran is just as talented with his instrument as when he began his career back in 1975. The humble performer has had an interesting career and is happy to share tales with his audiences so if you're interested in not just this musician, but the musical history of the US, it's a show definitely worth seeing.
Finding fame with hits such as 'On and On' and 'Save It For A Rainy Day', his music went on to be featured in blockbuster films, picked up award nominations and continued to score hits on the US billboard charts. The singer/songwriter now seems far more content to perform his folk stylings for the love of music and entertaining, his falsetto voice is still sounding great and the minimal support really shows of his talents as an artist.
He's been steadily releasing albums throughout his career so you're sure to hear a mix of old and new material, including the smooth folk of 'It Might Be You'. Bishop has just completed a string of dates, yet keep an eye on his page as he is definitely an artist worth catching as he shows no sign of slowing pace.
We came with the highest of expectations since Jimmy Webb is a revered figure in our home. We left with the very best of feelings about our experience.
It was almost surreal for our group of three avid fans.
The synergy of the evening was palpable because the
total was far greater than the sum of its parts.
The two hours melted into a celebration of greatest about a true icon. The setting was intimate and his ability to communicate the stories about the music were actually better than the music itself.
We had three regrets. There was a overzealous patron behind us who sang along loudly virtually the whole evening, often yelling out comments. The seating was very uncomfortable and oddly, Jimmy chose to play a tune written by Billy Joel and did not sing By The Time I Get To Phoenix. Actually, despite the first two problems, we would have gladly sat another hour.
This was best evening of entertainment I have been to, maybe ever. We were part of real greatness last night and we won’t forget what he did for us.