Mic Check
Everyone knows that the White Eagle is haunted as shit, so late October is an especially apt time to check out the funky McMenamins outpostโ€™s monthly Mic Check showcase. This time around, local emcees Rasheed Jamal and Glenn Waco are stopping by to get spooky with the rhymes. DIRK VANDERHART
10 pm, White Eagle, $7

Alvvays, Jay Som
Two indie pop heavy-hitters are landing in Portland this week to play two sold-out shows at the Doug Fir. Alvvays broke into the spotlight with the 2014 earworm โ€œArchie, Marry Meโ€ (how hasnโ€™t this appeared on Riverdale?) and just released their second album, Antisocialites. Theyโ€™ll be joined by Jay Som, the solo moniker of Melina Duterte, responsible for one of the catchiest hooks of 2017 with โ€œThe Bus Song.โ€ CIARA DOLAN
9 pm, Doug Fir

Siren & the Sea, Small Million, Amenta Abioto
Portland-based singer/songwriter Cristina Cano brings her Siren and the Sea pop project back to the Holocene stage for a pre-Halloween shindig, featuring support from local synth-pop duo Small Million and experimental electronic soul artist Amenta Abioto.
8:30 pm, Holocene, $8

The Beyond
Spreading Lucio Fulciโ€™s 1981 supernatural freakout across the Hollywoodโ€™s giant curved screen would be enough by itself to send self-respecting horror aficionados screaming to the box office. But this screening goes one step further, and includes legendary composer Fabio Frizzi playing a new version of the score with a seven-piece band, live, as the unrepentant malevolence of the film (Zombies! Giant fucking spiders! Demon dogs! Eyeball stabbinโ€™!) plays behind him.
8 pm, Hollywood Theatre

Snakehips
The British electronic music duo spearheaded by Oliver Lee and James Carter bring their blend of electronic R&B back to Portland for an all ages show at the Wonder Ballroom.
9 pm, Wonder Ballroom, $18-20, all ages

Portland Fermentation Festival
The eighth annual celebration of letting food get old and become better food. Or at least that’s the theory. There is a science to it, after all. Show up and learn about all that stuff, and sample some fine fermented foods, like kimchi, and miso, and cheese, and cider, and a whole bunch of other fermented stuff. Visit portlandfermentationfestival.com for more information.
6 pm, Ecotrust Building, $10-12

Michael Nau, The Parson Red Heads
Michael Nau’s sound comfortably wades between genres, particularly soft, old-school folk and melancholy pop. ROSE FINN
8 pm, The Old Church, $13-15, all ages

Elysian Brewing’s Great Pumpkin Belmont Beer Crawl
Elysian Brewing has a reputation for knowing how to make magic with a pumpkin in a way no other brewery can, and they’re celebrating this year’s offerings at a Belmont-based beer crawl, hitting five different bars with eight pumpkin beers to sample, ending at Circa 33 for a speakeasy party. Rock a costume and you might win yourself some prizes, too.
7 pm, Various Locations

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