Portland Trail Blazers vs. Los Angeles Lakers
Wouldn't it be nice to watch the Blazers knock around LeBron, Lonzo, Rondo & co. twice in less than one month's time? Sure it would! And considering the whuppin' that got laid on the Lakers last time, odds are pretty decent the city's about to catch a sweet repeat of "Beat L.A.!" (7 pm, Moda Center)

Clinton Street Video Celebration Party
After 23 years of movie memories—memories that were transferred, from Portlander to Portlander, via well-loved VHS tapes, DVDs, and Blu-rays—one of the city's last remaining video stores, Clinton Street Video, is closing its doors. Before they do, the good folks at the shop are continuing to share their movies as they sell off their collection, with the sale going all the way through their final day of business on Saturday, November 17. BUT WAIT! It’s not all doom and gloom! To celebrate those 23 years, the free Clinton Street Video Celebration Party will take over the Clinton Street Theater and offer “snacks, weird bits of film, hugs, and good times”—a fitting tribute not only to a beloved piece of Old Portland, but to all the cinematic delights that were shelved within. (1 pm, Clinton Street Video, free) ERIK HENRIKSEN

The Milk Carton Kids, The Barr Brothers
The Los Angeles-based duo spearheaded by Kenneth Pattengale and Joey Ryan bring their playful-yet-poignant folk-pop stylings through the Wonder Ballroom for an all-ages show supporting their latest full-length, All The Things That I Did And All The Things That I Didn't Do. (8 pm, Wonder Ballroom, $30, all ages)

Los Campesinos!, Illuminati Hotties
A visit from Welsh pop-rock wonders Los Campesinos! is reason enough to find your way over to Revolution Hall tonight, but be sure to get there in time for opening act Illuminati Hotties, the project of Los Angeles-based artist Sarah Tudzin. Before forming the band, Tudzin was best (un)known as an assistant to Chris Coady, producer for indie stars like Beach House and Yeah Yeah Yeahs. You can hear her studio aptitude on Illuminati Hotties’ excellent new album Kiss Yr Frenemies, which bounces back and forth between whisper-quiet folk-pop and fully ripped fuzz-rock, radiating killer melodies and breezy charm along the way. Kiss Yr Frenemies is often fun, occasionally sad, always relatable, and one of the best debut albums of 2018. 9 pm, Revolution Hall, $18-20, all ages) BEN SALMON

Tropitaal: A Desi-Latino Soundclash
DJ Anjali & the Incredible Kid set the Goodfoot floor on fire with a night of Tropitaal, blending the hottest sounds of India and Latin America together into one epic dance party. (9 pm, Goodfoot, $8)

Oregon City Public LIbrary Zine Fest
The Oregon City Public Library's annual Zine Fest returns for its second year with a full afternoon of zine-oriented events, readings, and workshops. Notable guests include Alex Wrekk (Portland Button Works Distro, Stolen Sharpie Revolution), Plumplandia (Portland-based collaborative zine "Spreading fat acceptance and body positivity, and smashing fatphobia one page at a time!"), and Clackamas County zinester, Emily Schnipper (Pillhouse Publishing Co.). (noon, Oregon City Public Library)

Sama Dams, Dear Nora
Local indie rock innovators Sama Dams headline a special hometown show with added assistance from the Old Church's 135 year old pipe organ. Katy Davidson rounds out the proceedings with a performance from their beloved Dear Nora project. (8 pm, The Old Church, $12-15, all ages)

Tokyo Police Club, Fleece
Tokyo Police Club brings a sweat-provoking peppiness to the stage, routinely cramming pogo-ready melodies and lots of jangly pop into three-minute songs. (9 pm, Doug Fir, $18-20) RYAN J. PRADO

Paul Oakenfold
The veteran DJ and producer out of London brings his pioneering blend of trance, acid house, and electronica back to the dance floor at 45 East. (10 pm, 45 East, $20-25)

Vice Device, EMA & Party Witch, Whisper Hiss
Local experimental post-punk outfit Vice Device head up a hometown show at the Fixin' To along with support from fellow dark wave up-and-comers Whisper Hiss, and a special set from acclaimed noise-rock artist EMA (AKA Erika M. Anderson) and Party Witch. (9 pm, The Fixin' To, $8)

Don't forget to check out our Things To Do calendar for even more things to do!