The Oklahoman

WEEK AHEAD

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EAGLE EYE

Oklahoma country artist Mallory Eagle celebrates the release of new album “The Neon Waltz” at 8 p.m. Friday at Beer City Music Hall, 1141 NW 2nd St. The new album includes contributi­ons from a host of Nashville, Tennessee, and Oklahoma artists including Kyle Reid, Wes Sharon, Isaac Stalling and more. Krislyn Arthurs will open. For GA or VIP reserved tickets, visit www.beercitymu­sichall.com.

GARDEN GROWN

Singer-songwriter Haley Heynderick­x takes the Resonant Head stage (400 SW 25th St., Ste. A) at 8 p.m. Monday. The Oregon artist released her debut album “I Need to Start a Garden” in 2018. Andrew Stonestree­t will open. Tickets start at $28 plus fees at www.resonanthe­ad.com.

RED HOT

Chile Quest, a cookoff and concert hosted at Norman’s historic Chouse (717 W Boyd St.) takes place from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. A $20 ticket gets patrons chili samples with fixings and beer and live music from Travis Linville and the Harper Valley Hypocrites. Kids 12 and under are free. For details or to purchase, visit www.eventbrite.com.

LEVEL UP

Experiment­al indie rock band Deerhoof brings its “Miracle-Level” tour to OKC at 8 p.m. Tuesday at Factor Obscura, 25 NW 9th St. “Miracle-Level” is the band’s 19th album, recorded entirely in Japanese. Psychic Baths opens. Attendees are encouraged to mask at the request of the band. For tickets and show details, visit www.factoryobs­cura.com.

SICK SENSE

Korean pop artist Alexa, who is originally from Jenks, brings her “Sick of You” tour to Tulsa at 8 p.m. Thursday at Cain’s Ballroom, 423 N. Main St. The artist won the televised “American Song Contest” in 2022, beating out entrants from all other US states. Tickets are available at www.cainsballr­oom.com.

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