Twin Shadow, Yuno
“Saturdays (feat. Haim)” is the first single from Caer, the forthcoming LP from Twin Shadow (AKA George Lewis Jr.), and it captures everything that makes the Dominican American singer/synth master great: rhythms that build like the climax of a John Hughes movie, glossy pop hooks, soaring new wave guitar riffs, lyrics about stuff like moon-dancing, and Lewis’ satisfyingly Prince-like voice. CIARA DOLAN
9 pm, Mississippi Studios, $20


De La Soul, Silent Heroes, DJ O.G. One
The Soul'd Out Festival brings the pioneering hip-hop trio out of Long Island to the Roseland stage for a rare Portland performance.
9 pm, Roseland, $38-55

#JusticeForQuanice: An All-Ages Hip-Hop Benefit Show
Portland Police killed 17-year-old Quanice “Moose” Hayes on February 9, 2017 even though the teenage boy was unarmed and on his knees. His family is now suing the City of Portland and need help with raising enough money for the hefty legal battle ahead. Rapper Glenn Waco will headline an all-ages showcase featuring a lineup of talented teen musicians and DJs including [E]mpress and G-Low. Cash or CashApp accepted for entry. EMILLY PRADO
7:30 pm, Funhouse Lounge, $5

Mike Donovan, Lavender Flu, Dragging an Ox Through Water
The San Francisco garage rocker and former Sic Alps frontman brings his latest solo stuff out to Turn! Turn! Turn! along with support from Portland staples the Lavender Flu and Dragging An Ox Through Water.
8 pm, Turn! Turn! Turn!, $8

Wyclef Jean, Culture Crew, Moira Mack, Hannah Eggen
The Haitian singer/songwriter and hip-hop artist, best known for co-founding the Fugees alongside Lauryn Hill and Pras Michel, brings his solo stuff to the Wonder Ballroom stage in support of his 2017 album, Carnival III: The Fall and Rise of a Refugee.
8:30 pm, Wonder Ballroom, $32-45

Mujahedeen, Kal Marks, Loom
Ali Muhareb's Mujahedeen has come pretty far over the past few years. What started out as a solo project has since brought in more members and completely revamped its sound. Muhareb's vision began as a reverb-heavy outburst of electronic noise, but has since transitioned into jazzier psych territory. It also experiments with post-hardcore that’s as emotive as Mewithoutyou, with much groovier rhythms than Jawbox. CERVANTE POPE
8 pm, Rontoms, free

Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
Before J.J. Abrams resurrected Star Trek with his candy-coated 2009 adventure, the most popular Star Trek film was this big-screen sitcom from 1986, most commonly known as "The one with the whales." That sounds like a slam, but it's really not—sitcoms are a staple of pop-culture because people very much enjoy just spending time with beloved characters as they bounce off each other. A story doesn't need to be a fraught, revenge-soaked tragedy in order to mean something, and director Leonard Nimoy's decision to lower the stakes (sorta—the film is about impending world destruction), dispense with overt villainy, and just enjoy the company of the Enterprise's crew not only reminded longtime fans why they fell in love with the series, but inspired a lot of then-casual fans to become not-so-casual about that fandom afterwards. BOBBY ROBERTS
1:50 pm & 9:45 pm, Academy Theater, $3-4

Primer Regimen, Petite, Mr. Wrong, Prohibido
Most contemporary punk is about as safe and predictable as a Wednesday night book club. There’s nothing wrong with that; the current craze for the sights and sounds of ’80s street punk—boots and chains and dirt-simple anthems—might seem a little silly if you’re hooked on the notion that punk is synonymous with challenging convention. It’s a fine notion to cling to, and it still informs some radical sounds, but punk is basically folk music at this point, and borrowed signifiers are crucial. It’s all about execution, and the careful, skilled traditionalists of Bogotá, Colombia’s Primer Regimen are intent on keeping the sounds of 1982 alive until the next generation learns how to spit-shine Blitz’s boots. So don’t worry about this particular wing of the punk museum—Primer Regimen are keeping those three chords nice and warm and that raw voice cold and torn. CHRIS SUTTON
8 pm, Black Water Bar, $8, all ages

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