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Concert List

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FRIDAY Juvenile and Mystikal

Rappers scored hits in the early 2000s. 8:30 p.m. at Arena Theatre, 7326 U.S. 59 S.; 713-7725900.

Hello Seahorse, The Glass

Mexico City alt-rockers Hello Seahorse share a bill with Houston’s rock en español band The Glass. 8 p.m. at Rockefelle­r’s, 3620 Washington; 713-862-4070.

Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band

Classic country blues trio. 9:30 p.m. at McGonigel’s Mucky Duck, 2425 Norfolk; 713-528-5999.

Turnpike Troubadour­s

Texas country band played RodeoHoust­on earlier this year. 6 p.m. at White Oak Music Hall, 2915 N. Main; 713-237-0370.

The Broken Spokes

Local country band. 8 p.m. at Armadillo Palace, 5015 Kirby; 713-526-9700.

The Turnaways

Houston pop-punk outfit. 7 p.m. at House of Blues, 1204 Caroline; 888-402-5837.

Salvatore Ganacci

Bosnia-born Swedish DJ and producer. 10 p.m. at Stereo Live, 6400 Richmond; 832-251-9600.

SATURDAY

Alejandra Guzman Mexican rock icon. 8 p.m. at Arena Theatre, 7326 U.S. 59 S.; 713-772-5900.

Obituary, Agnostic Front, Prong, Skeletal Remains

A night of death metal and hardcore. 7 p.m. at Warehouse Live, 813 St. Emanuel; 713-225-5483

Matthew Logan Vasquez

Singer from indie band Delta Spirit strikes out on his own. 8 p.m. at The Heights Theatre, 339 W. 19th; 214-272-8346.

David Benoit & Marc Antoine

Smooth jazz veterans are touring on the heels of their “So Nice” album. 8:30 p.m. at Dosey Doe Big Barn, , 25911 Interstate 45 N., The Woodlands; 281-367-3774.

SUNDAY Tank, K. Michelle and Keyshia Cole

R&B and reality stars triple play. 7 p.m. at Arena Theatre, 7326 U.S. 59 S.; 713-772-5900.

Above & Beyond

Popular EDM trio plays an afternoon Summer Sessions set. 2 p.m. at Clé, 2301 Main; 713-9552302.

TUESDAY Lionel Richie

R&B and pop icon kicks off his tour here. 8 p.m. at Smart Financial Centre, 18111 Lexington, Sugar Land; 281-207-6278.

Mono

Japanese experiment­al rockers return. 7 p.m. at White Oak Music Hall, 2915 N. Main; 713237-0370.

WEDNESDAY The Glorious Sons

Up-and-coming Canadian altrockers. 7 p.m. at House of Blues, 1204 Caroline; 888-402-5837

THURSDAY Kiefer Sutherland

The acclaimed actor tries his hand at country music. 8:30 p.m. at the Dosey Doe Big Barn, 25911 Interstate 45 N., The Woodlands; 281-367-3774.

Insane Clown Posse

The masked hip-hop act with the loyal cult following comes to town. 6:30 p.m. at Warehouse Live, 813 St. Emanuel; 713-225-5483

Jamey Johnson

Grizzled country singer preceded Chris Stapleton. 7 p.m. at House of Blues, 1204 Caroline; 888-402-5837.

“How to Train Your Dragon” in concert

Houston Symphony accompanie­s the film. 8 p.m. at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, 2005 Lake Robbins, The Woodlands; 281-364-3010.

next few weeks. Houston release dates are shown but are subject to change.

FRIDAY

All Is True — Kenneth Branagh is William Shakespear­e in this look at the last days of the writer’s life. Judi Dench and Ian McKellen support.

Booksmart — Word of mouth is strong for this comedy about two studious high school girls who, on the day before graduation, decide to make up for all the fun they missed. It marks the feature-film directing debut from actress Olivia Wilde.

Non-Fiction — Acclaimed

French director Olivier Assayas (“Personal Shopper,” “Clouds of Sils Maria”) lightens up with a romantic comedy-drama set in the world of publishing.

Photograph — Amazon Studios picked up this Mumbai-set drama about a street photograph­er who, after being pressured to marry by his family, coaxes a stranger to pose as his wife. Director Ritesh Batra made the well-received 2013 film “The Lunchbox.”

WEDNESDAY

Always Be My Maybe — Randall Park (“Fresh Off the Boat”) and Ali Wong (“American Housewife”) play lifelong friends who fall for each other.

MAY 31

The Souvenir — Neil Young and Tilda Swinton star in Joanna Hogg’s drama about a film student who gets romantical­ly involved with a disreputab­le older man. The film won a Jury Award at Sundance.

The Third Wife — The martialart­s film “Furie” put the world on notice earlier this year that the Vietnamese film industry is on the rise, and this 19th-centuryset drama about a wealthy landowner and the suffering life of his 14-year-old bride could give director Ash Mayfair a high profile in the West. It has won or been nominated for honors at film festivals around the world, including Toronto, Cairo, Milan and Chicago.

JUNE 7

Late Night — Mindy Kaling writes and stars in a comedy about a long-running late-night host who thinks her show is being canceled. It’s directed by Nisha Ganatra, who cut her teeth in such TV comedies as “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” and “Dear White People.”

JUNE 14

The Tomorrow Man — Two very different people — a survivalis­t (John Lithgow) and a shopaholic (Blythe Danner) — find they have more in common than they thought. Director Noble Jones is known for music videos for Taylor Swift, OneRepubli­c and Keith Urban.

The Dead Don’t Die — It has been some time since director Jim Jarmusch (“Mystery Train,” “Down by Law”) has had moviegoers talking about him. But that’s what’s happening with this off-kilter zombie thriller featuring a “say what?” all-star cast, including Adam Driver, Steve Buscemi, Chloë Sevigny, Bill Murray, Selena Gomez, RZA, Tom Waits, Sturgill Simpson, Iggy Pop, Danny Glover and many more.

Halston — Documentar­ian Frederic Tcheng has made his mark as a nonfiction filmmaker specializi­ng in the world of fashion. He has made “Dior and I” and “Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel,” and now here’s a look at the designer Halston, with appearance­s from Liza Minnelli, Marisa Berenson and more.

JUNE 21

The Fall of the American Empire — Quebec filmmaker Denys Arcand (“Jesus of Montreal”) returns with a drama about a shy truck driver who happens upon a crime scene and hides two bags of cash in his truck. The Last Black Man in San

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Nacional Records Mexican rock-indie band Hello Seahorse
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Dave Rossman / Contributo­r Alejandra Guzman
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Beanie Feldstein, left, and Kaitlyn Dever star in “Booksmart.” Annapurna Pictures
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Sundance Institute Tom Burke and Honor Swinton Byrne star in “The Souvenir.”

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