Sarah Shook & the Disarmers, Jason Hawk Harris
North Carolina's Sarah Shook & The Disarmers bring their punk-tinged country rock back to the Mississippi Studios stage in support of their latest Bloodshot Records-issued full-length, Years.
9 pm, Mississippi Studios, $12-14


Creed Bratton
Did you know that the beloved actor and musician best known for portraying the fictional version of himself on NBC's The Office headed up LA-based folk-rock act the Grass Roots back in the late '60s? Get further acquainted with Bratton's comedy and musical sides tonight when his headlining tour stops off at the Hawthorne Theatre.
8 pm, Hawthorne Theatre, $20-23, all ages

Grindhouse Film Festival: The Car
The Hollywood Theatre’s monthly celebration of the down-and-dirty side of ’70s cinema presents a rare 35mm print of 1977’s The Car, a film that might have gotten lost in the dust of Star Wars and Smokey and the Bandit were it not for the ahead-of-its-time concept of demonically possessed homicidal automobiles (Stephen King’s Christine wouldn’t take over the world for another six years), and the clever bit of promotional hucksterism that saw Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey personally bless the star of the film—not Thanos’ dad James Brolin (who does decent work as a beleagured small-town sheriff who must singlehandedly defeat said mass-murdering car), but the film’s remarkably malevolent-looking 1971 Lincoln Continental. As with most grindhouse fare, it’s never as exciting (or good) as your mind’s eye wants it to be, but for a dusty, ugly, no-holds-barred mutation of Spielberg’s debut Duel, it hits the spot. BOBBY ROBERTS
7:30 pm, Hollywood Theatre, $7-9

Manchester City vs. Paris Saint-Germain
Two of the the biggest clubs in the world (and former Portland Thorn Nadia Nadim!) gear up for the International Champions Cup Women’s Tournament with a tune-up exhibition match at Merlo Field before they make their way down to the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. .
7 pm, Merlo Field, $7-20

Mournful Congregation, Bell Witch, Nightfell
Few bands move slower than Mournful Congregation. For the past 25 years, the Australian heavies have been perfecting their plodding take on doom metal’s slower, darker, dirge-ier cousin: funeral doom. In January, the band released its first full-length studio album in nearly seven years, and it is a doozy. The Incubus of Karma clocks in at six tracks and almost 80 minutes long, which gives Mournful Congregation plenty of time and space to do what they do better than just about anyone. The rhythm section moves at a glacial pace, and the guitars stretch up and up and up, past the horizon and into the stars. The result is music that's a mind-bending combo of crushing and beautiful—and one of the best heavy albums of 2018 so far. Also on the bill tonight is Seattle’s Bell Witch, whose 2017 album Mirror Reaper is a modern classic of funeral doom. BEN SALMON
8:30 pm, Tonic Lounge, $15

Snow Tha Product
San Jose-hailing hip-hop artist and actress Claudia Alexandra Madriz Meza—AKA Snow Tha Product—brings her lightning razor-sharp bilingual rapping back to Portland for a headlining show at the Wonder Ballroom.
8 pm, Wonder Ballroom, $18, all ages

Sheryl Crow
The iconic pop and rock singer/songwriter and 9-time Grammy Award winner returns to the Edgefield lawn for the first time since 2015.
6:30 pm, Edgefield, $64-110

Camas Davis
​Portland Meat Collective founder Camas Davis reads from Killing It, chronicling her decision to end a career as magazine writer and her ensuing journey to become a successful butcher.
7:30 pm, Powell's City of Books, free

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