Tacocat, Black Belt Eagle Scout, Plastic Cactus
A visit from Tacocat is like a shot of vitamin D. The Seattle posi-punk band’s last album, 2016’s Lost Time, is packed with upbeat odes to Seattle, Plan B, horse girls, and X-Files heroine Dana Katherine Scully. They’ll be joined by Portland’s own Black Belt Eagle Scout (AKA Katherine Paul), who just dropped her debut LP Mother of My Children on Saddle Creek Records. (8 pm, Polaris Hall, $18-20, all ages) CIARA DOLAN

Albina Soul Revue
Portland's soulful past has been repeatedly painted over with boxy condos, upscale boutiques, and e-scooters. But the Rose City's "lost era of soul" refuses to be forgotten. Come listen, wiggle, and shake to Portland's heavy-hitting soul musicians of the ’70s, including Shirley Nanette, Gregg Smith, and the Legendary Beyonds, at the Alberta Rose this month. (7:30 pm, Alberta Rose Theatre, $20) ALEX ZIELINSKI

Lone Wolves
They move in packs, they pounce unexpectedly, and they retreat into the shadows when they're done—the secretive and hilarious sketch troupe Lone Wolves return to the Siren Theater's stage once again for two shows only, starring some of the best comedians the city has to offer, including Shelley McLendon, Janet Scanlon, Paul Glazier, Erin O'Regan, Lori Ferraro, and many more. (Fri-Sat 8 pm, Siren Theater, $10-15)

Sally Field
The world-famous, highly-acclaimed actor famous for Norma Rae, Lincoln, Sybil, and The Amazing Spider Man many other movies comes to Powell's to read from her memoir, In Pieces. (7 pm, Powell's Books at Cedar Hills Crossing)

Federale, Sunset Valley, DJ Gregarious
Portland's own Federale carries the torch of Ennio Morricone high, with a swarming, psychedelic, orchestral sound that'll splatter spaghetti sauce all over your cowboy boots. (9 pm, Doug Fir, $12-14) NED LANNAMANN

Black Violin
Classically trained violinists Wil Baptiste and Kev Marcus use their classically trained skills with the violin to make a vibrant blend of rock, pop, and hip-hop. Read our 2017 piece on Black Violin (8 pm, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, $19.50-49.50, all ages)

Sávila, San Cha
Fresh off the release of their long-awaited debut album, the local cumbia trio headed up by guitarist Fabiola Reyna (founder of She Shreds magazine), vocalist Brisa Gonzalez, and percussionist Papi Fimbres swing through the Old Church for an intimate, all-ages show. (8 pm, The Old Church, $12, all ages)

Pancakes & Booze
Another year, another opportunity to attend this emerging artist showcase that adds to the allure and excitement of discovering new genius via the promise of free pancakes and alcohol while you peruse the new works on display. (7 pm, Hawthorne Theatre, $13)

Steven Page Trio, Wesley Stace
The Barenaked Ladies co-founder and his backing band bring their folk-tinged rock to the Mission Theater in support of the singer/songwriter's latest solo album, Discipline: Heal Thyself, Pt. II. Wesley Stace (AKA John Wesley Harding) rounds out the bill with is own folk sounds. (8 pm, Mission Theater, $25-30, all ages)

Ambient Church Portland: 25th Anniversary of Kranky
Ambient Church joins forces with Chicago-based record label Kranky to celebrate the label's 25th anniversary with two nights of experimental music and visuals from a half-dozen acclaimed artists that call the label home. (Fri-Sat 8 pm, First Congregational Church, $30-40)

Justin Timberlake
Postponed to February 18, 2019—Just publicly apologize to Janet already, you ramen-headed coward. (7:30 pm, Moda Center, $49.50-225, all ages)

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