Camila Cabello
The Cuban-American singer/songwriter who rose to fame as a member of the girl group Fifth Harmony brings her own blend of pop, R&B, reggaeton, dancehall, and hip-hop out to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall for the Portland stop on the "Never Be the Same" Tour.
8 pm, Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, $30-55, all ages


Portland Trail Blazers vs. Utah Jazz (ugh)
"The final game of the season!" always sounds more portentous than it really is, especially once you've already secured a playoff spot (as theĀ BlazersĀ did awhile ago.) Instead of sturm und drang clouding the arena when theĀ (ugh) JazzĀ roll through (blech), the atmosphereĀ will be more like a pre-season scrimmage. You'll see the starsā€”for about five minutes. But you're gonna see a lot of second-stringers getting a lot of run, and that's where the "final game!" fun is.Ā Celebrate the city, celebrate the success, and celebrate the team's unsung heroes as they get some well-deserved on-court shine. BOBBY ROBERTS
7 pm, Moda Center, $19-1112, all ages

The Hague, Cool American, Luna Vista
The Hague play a sprawling, extroverted mishmash of progressive rock, pop, alt-country, and math-jazz.
9 pm, Doug Fir, $8-10

The Minus 5: Therapy Sessions
This past November, Portland musician Scott McCaughey (the Minus 5, Young Fresh Fellows, and Filthy Friends) suffered a stroke while on tour with Alejandro Escovedo. As part of his recovery process, he'll be taking the LaurelThirst stage every Wednesday in April for happy hour to perform "Therapy Sessions" with a house band rounded out by some LaurelThirst regulars. Together they'll tackle the songs of McCaughey and some of their favorite covers.
6 pm, LaurelThirst Public House, free

Logan's Run
No one over the age of 30 will be allowed to attend this screening. Ha! Just kidding, old people! You can totally go! (But you will be murdered afterward.)
9:20 pm, Academy Theater, $3-4

The Neighbourhood, Health, Field Medic
The Newbury Park, California quintet bring their blend of pop and R&B-leaning alt rock back to the Crystal Ballroom for a headlining show supporting their recently released self-titled full-length.
8:30 pm, Crystal Ballrooom, $33-35

Women at the Center
A celebration of five Portland women considered vital to the city's vibrant arts community, including sculptor Alison Caswell, Oregon Symphony Concertmaster Sarah Kwak, pediatric hematologist-oncologist Dr. Susan Lindemulder, YWCA Executive Director Susan Stoltenberg, and Artslandia publisher Misty Tampales. Musical performances by Rebecca Kilgore, Suzanne Nance, Cary Lewis, Nica's Dream Quartet, Danielle Barker, Dan Gaynor, and the Oregon Repertory Singers Youth Choir
7:30 pm, The Old Church, $20

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