I Think I'm Ready to See Frank Ocean: Book Launch & Tribute
Shayla Lawson presents her latest poetry collection, I Think I'm Ready to See Frank Ocean, with a special book launch event that doubles as a Frank Ocean tribute show, with sets from DNVN, Amenta Abioto, Shayla Lawson & The Oceanographers, DJ Max, and DJ Deena Bee.
8 pm, Holocene, $8


Cornelius
Japanese composer and multi-instrumentalist Keigo Oyamada, better known by his stage name Cornelius, brings his shapeshifting blend of experimental pop and electronica to the Revolution Hall stage in support of his 2017 full-length, Mellow Waves.
9 pm, Revolution Hall, $20

Lez Stand Up
Lez Stand Up returns to Helium with another showcase of quality queer comedy, including sets from Irene Tu, Marita De Leon, Caitlin Weierhauser, Laura Anne Whitley, Corrina Lucas, and Bob Wolf. Hosted by Kirsten Kuppenbender.
8 pm, Helium Comedy Club, $12

Think & Drink: Criminal Justice Alternatives
Oregon Humanities presents the latest in their lecture and discussion series, this time hosting ACLU of Oregon's Executive Director David Rogers, and Oregon Justice Resource Center's Executive Director Bobbin Singh, focused on how to reform America's justice system, and what alternatives there are to how we do things now.
6:30 pm, Alberta Rose Theatre, $10-20

Why Don't We
The Los Angeles-based boy band consisting of Daniel Seavey, Zach Herron, Jonah Marais, Corbyn Besson, and Jack Avery bring their pop sounds back to Portland in support of their latest EP, Invitation
7 pm, Crystal Ballroom, $29.50, all ages

Three for Silver vs. Human Ottoman, Eliza Rickman
A pair of Oregon-based trios split a co-headlined bill that pits their dynamic folk, jazz, funk, and Eastern European Gypsy-leaning sounds head-to-head.
8 pm, Mississippi Studios, $10-12

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