Tim and Eric: 10th Anniversary Awesome Tour
Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim are two of the oddest and funniest dudes out there. Together, as Tim and Eric, they’re unstoppable as they tour the country for live shows celebrating the 10th anniversary of the premiere of their influential Adult Swim sketch show Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!. If you don’t know them (you may have recently seen Wareheim as Arnold in Master of None) just block off a couple hours, plug in “Tim and Eric” on YouTube, and enjoy. The first live show Sunday has been sold out for a while—hopefully you can get into the second. DOUG BROWN
7 pm, 9:30 pm, Revolution Hall, $47.50
Lents Street Fair
If you’re yearning for some of that old-school Portland weirdness—the kind that is less twee and more real—then do not miss the annual extravaganza known as the Lents Street Fair! They have food, a beer garden (and a root beer garden for the kids), music, bouncy castles, the world-famous Lents goats (formerly the Belmont goats), and the much beloved highlight—the Chicken Beauty Contest. It does not get much more “real” than this. WM. STEVEN HUMPHREY For more information, visit lentsstreetfair.com
11 am, Lents International Farmers Market, free, all ages
Steve Miller Band, Peter Frampton
Calling all space cowboys, gangsters of love, anyone named Maurice, and Peter Frampton fans: Two of classic rock radio’s most dominating forces are descending onto the lavish pastures of Edgefield’s rolling amphitheater for an evening of nostalgia. Miller most recently grabbed attention for a contentious speech during his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, which he dubbed a “private boys club” filled with “fucking gangsters and crooks,” which pissed off the Black Keys, who had the dubious honor of inducting him. The Steve Miller Band returned to the recording studio with 2010’s Bingo! and 2011’s Let Your Hair Down, which consists mainly of blues and R&B covers. Frampton never really slowed down his output, and most recently dropped the aptly titled Acoustic Classics, despite there being virtually no way you could include talkbox tastefully on an acoustic record. RYAN J. PRADO
6 pm, Edgefield, $79-149
Avi Buffalo, Haunted Summer
Avi Buffalo’s music is all shimmering twilight. His guitar solos carry that racing, nearly fumbling excitement of fingers working a bra clasp, and his lushly layered instrumentations are sure to shine. SAM BOVARNICK
8:30 pm, Rontoms, free
Barrio
Cristina Baez and Abel Mendoza channel the memories of their favorite weekend parties growing up, and use that nostalgia to fuel their traditional Puerto Rican culinary creations at this pop-up that puts a focus on summery family fun.
11 am, Chesa, $15-50
Control Yourself
JoAnn Schinderle's weekly stand-up showcase is now also a podcast, featuring new sets from local stand-ups including Adam Pasi, Shain Brenden, neeraj Srinivasan, and Ali Reingold
8:30 pm, Alberta Street Pub, free
Indo Expo
Indo Expo brings over 300 of the cannabis industry's leading companies, breeders, growers/producers, processors, and 1000's of buyers, owners, master growers out to the Portland Expo Center for a massive two day trade show.
10 am, Portland Expo Center, $29-199
March for Freedom, Solidarity, and Justice
Gathering at the Battleship Oregon memorial, Portland Stands United Against Hate, buoyed by the support and solidarity of over 50 community organizations, march to send a message against our corrupt government's destructive, racist, sexist, homophobic and xenophobic agenda.
1:30 pm, Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Pickin' on Sundays
California-hailing singer/songwriter Hannah Jane Kile brings her brand of Americana to the Doug Fir Patio as the venue's Pickin' on Sundays showcase series rolls into August.
3 pm, Doug Fir, free
Porco Rosso
The name Miyazaki often conjures feelings of whimsy, wonder, and eye-popping magic. But the man's work was not just twinkles and murmurs. Princess Mononoke got mean and bloody, Castle of Cagliostro was slapstick and silly, and Porco Rosso? Somehow, Miyazaki turns the story about a World War I fighter pilot cursed to be a pig into an anti-fascist action comedy that's also a coming-of-age story that's also a romance that manages to effortlessly blend emotions like longing, regret, and muted triumph with some of the silliest gag writing Miyazaki's ever done. Wonder and magic, indeed. BOBBY ROBERTS
12:30 pm, 4:55 pm (dubbed); 9:45 pm (subtitled), Academy Theater, $3-4, all ages
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