AJJ
For many, AJJ (FKA Andrew Jackson Jihad) is one of folk-punk’s defining bands. Starting with 2007’s People Who Eat People are the Luckiest People in the World, their discography is a touchstone for our current musical moment. They’re on tour celebrating that album’s tenth anniversary, which is great news for fans craving the classics. AJJ’s most recent albums—2014’s Christmas Island and 2016’s The Bible 2—evidence their immense growth, and ability to succeed with less folk-focused sounds. DELANEY MOTTER
8:30 pm, Star Theater


Rivercity Podcast Federation: Double Feature Recording
Portland's very own podcasting network, the Rivercity Podcast Federation, presents a double feature live taping. On the agenda for tonight: Carnivale, a sketch comedy podcast starring Randall Lawrence, Luke Messimer, and Shaun Rakhshani, and Pitch, Please!, Carolyn Main's improv game show, with guests Phil Schallberger and Portland's Funniest Person Caitlin Weierhauser.
9 pm, Kelly's Olympian, free

Rooftop Campfire Singalong with the OK Chorale
Portland-based drop-in community pop chorus The OK Chorale swing back through Revolution Hall for a special summer show up on the roof deck.
6:30 pm, Revolution Hall, $20

Repressed Cinema: Little Shop of Horrors
This isn’t the Rick Moranis and Steve Martin musical version of Little Shop—this is a rare 16mm print of the 1960 Roger Corman original, which is cheaper and darker. It’s still a comedy, of course—there’s no way this works as legitimate horror—but know that it’s a little meaner, and a lot less melodic, before you purchase that ticket. BOBBY ROBERTS
7:30 pm, Hollywood Theatre, $7-9

Transgender Justice 101 Training
This free training hosted by Basic Rights Oregon will discuss the unique issues faced by the trans community and seeks to teach attendees how to be more effective and aware allies. Open to individuals, employees, and groups alike. EMILLY PRADO
6:30 pm, Ainsworth United Church, free

Wait... What?
A live game show modeled after Never Mind the Buzzcocks, starring some of Portland's funniest stand-ups, such as Sean Jordan, Kirsten Kuppenbender, Jay Robert Flewelling, Lance Edward, Milan Patel, and Kate Murphy.
7:30 pm, Curious Comedy Theater, $5

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