Mdou Moctar, Galaxy Research, Sávila
Tuareg guitar hero Mdou Moctar is bringing the sounds of Saharan Africa to Portland on his first American tour. Moctar’s work—which he describes as “music for desert picnics”—fuses traditional Tuareg guitar riffs with transfixing drum machine loops and pop melodies. You’ll want to experience those reverberations live. CIARA DOLAN
8 pm, The Know, $10
The Bloody Mary Fest
The Bloody Mary Liberation Party invites you to come out to the North Warehouse and sample an array of delicious takes on the best brunch cocktail around, with live music providing a suitable soundtrack for all the tangy tastings, and food carts offering up nibbles to pair with the drinks.
1 pm, The North Warehouse, $45
Ezza Rose, Kelli Schaefer, The Wild Body
An evening of musical adventure with one of Portland's strongest singer-songwriters.
8 pm, Rontoms, free
Against Me!, Bleached, The Dirty Nil
Since its inception in 1998 as a raucous Floridian two-piece, Against Me! has defied expectations of what a punk band should look and sound like. Their songs not only take on the usual punk rock villains—authoritarianism, capitalism, wage slavery, musical ability—they challenge members of the punk community to own up to their prejudices and complacency. From the beginning, Against Me! never shied away from criticism, and at times even seemed to encourage it. Though the band’s music has been hit-or-miss since their major label debut, 2007’s New Wave, Against Me! and Laura Jane Grace are still busy doing what they’ve always done, what they set out to do, and what they do best: challenging prejudices and defying expectations. SANTI ELIJAH HOLLEY
8:30 pm, Wonder Ballroom, $22.50, all ages
Blow-Up
Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1966 drama that you feel guilty about never having seen, now lovingly restored! All that painstaking work should make the cinematography shine like it’s never shined before, so the film can be at its most beautiful when you say, “Huh, always meant to see that, heard good things!” before folding this paper back up and returning it to the bus seat you found it on. I’m sure you’ll be in line when Michael Bay’s remake starring Mark Wahlberg and Rebel Wilson comes out in 2019.
7 pm, NW Film Center's Whitsell Auditorium
Mortified
Portland storytellers take to the stage to share stories from their adolescence that absolutely shouldn't be shared with anyone because the secondhand awkwardness and embarrassment could be hazardous to your sanity.
7 pm, Alberta Rose Theatre, $16-23
Hands Up: 7 Playwrights, 7 Testaments
The August Wilson Red Door Project is bringing back the revered Hands Up, a monologue set commissioned in the wake of Michael Brown and John Crawford III’s murders. Each of the seven testaments were created by individual Black playwrights. Past runs have sold out quickly, so get your free tickets in advance. EMILLY PRADO
2 pm, Wieden + Kennedy, free w/ rsvp
LiquidLight, Hollow Sidewalks, Down Gown
LiquidLight is Anthony Medici, Cory West, Zackary Rodrigues, and Gage Dean, and together the four men create a mesh of gentle psych, strummy indie-rock, and buzzy pop music that aims for the sugary universe inhabited by bands like Sloan, Superchunk, Zumpano, and Guided by Voices. BEN SALMON
9 pm, Bunk Bar, $5
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