La Luz, Savila
La Luz is historyโ€™s greatest surf rock band. Whew, now that we got that out of the wayโ€”they formed in Seattle in the early 2010s, then moved to LA, where they currently reside. Garage legend Ty Segall produced their last album, 2015โ€™s Weirdo Shrine, which sounds like the Shirelles went to the beach during a thunderstorm. Those doo-wop harmonies sound even better live, and sometimes they even bust out choreographed dance moves. CIARA DOLAN
9 pm, Mississippi Studios, $12

Portland Timbers vs. Chicago Fire
Only a few points separate the top tier of the MLSโ€™s Western Conference from the bottom, so the Timbers canโ€™t afford slip-ups from here on out to be in good shape for the playoffs. The Chicago Fire are good, the Timbers are good, buy a damn ticket and be a part of a Portland experience. DOUG BROWN
7:30 pm, Providence Park, $25-165, all ages

Devin Phillips
Portland Parks and Recreation’s Concerts in the Park series presents a night of jazz and funk bubbling up from Devin Phillips’ New Orleans background.
6:30 pm, Willamette Park, free, all ages

Girls With Heads
Mariah Munoz’s ever-growing collective of women improvisers put on a show at the Siren’s Kickstand Comedy Space.
7:30 pm, Kickstand Comedy Space, free

Kool Stuff Katie, Risley, Arthur and the Antics
Kool Stuff Katieโ€”Shane Blem and Saren Oliver, who came together via Craigslistโ€”play an exuberant brand of classic power-pop that marries Oliver’s crash-and-bash beats with Blem’s chunky, buzzy guitar riffs. BEN SALMON
8:30 pm, Holocene, $7

Raiders of the Lost Ark
Maybe the most perfectly constructed film in cinema history. Maybe. Iโ€™m sure someone out there has an argument on deck, but Iโ€™m betting their champion of choice doesnโ€™t include a giant pit of snakes; a fight inside, on top of, and hanging off the front of a truck at 50 mph; a holy box that melts Nazi faces like Totinoโ€™s Party Pizza; andโ€”most importantlyโ€”the presence of peak Harrison Ford in all his sweaty, smirky, silly-yet-sexy glory. BOBBY ROBERTS
7 pm, 9:25 pm, Academy Theater

Portland’s Funniest Person: Preliminary Rounds
Past winners of this contest have pretty much all promptly packed their shit, moved to Los Angeles or New York, and gotten steady work making people laugh a lot on a national stage. In these preliminary rounds you might see who from our comedy community is about to make that leap for themselves.
7 pm, 10 pm, Helium Comedy Club, $10

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