The Oklahoman

WEEK AHEAD

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FOREVER AND ALVVAYS

The 2024 Norman Music Festival kicks off at 6 p.m. Thursday at various locations across downtown Norman. As always, the event is free and features live music from national and local acts. This year’s headliners include Alvvays, Moor Mother, Steph Simon and Husbands. For a schedule and more details, go to www.normanmusi­cfestival.com.

IN FIVE

Oklahoma native Holly Beth’s homecoming release concert for new album “twentyfive” takes place at 8 p.m. Saturday at Beer City Music Hall, 1141 NW 2nd St. The album pulls Holly Beth’s musical roots from country and rock into a more pop sound. Liquid Girlfriend is also on the bill. Tickets start at $12 for the all-ages show and are available for purchase at www.beercitymu­sichall.com.

BUNNY HOP

Puerto Rican trap artist Bad Bunny brings his Most Wanted Tour to Tulsa at 8 p.m. Wednesday at BOK Center, 200 S Denver Ave. The show features a custom 360-degree stage, and parental discretion is advised. Tickets and details are available at www.bokcenter.com or www.ticketmast­er.com.

THE NOTEBOOK

Psychedeli­c soul band Chicano Batman will be live at 8 p.m. Wednesday at Tower Theatre, 425 NW 23rd St. The band’s newest album “Notebook Fantasy” was released March 29 and produced by John Congleton (Erykah Badu, Death Cab for Cutie). Lido Pimienta opens. Tickets are at www.prekindle.com, or go to www.towertheat­reokc.com for details.

RYAN’S SONG

Oscar and Golden Globe-winning songwriter Ryan Bingham will be in concert at 8 p.m. Friday at Riverwind Casino’s Showplace Theatre, 1544 Hwy 9. Bingham “The Weary Kind” for 2009 film “Crazy Heart,” and his latest record “Watch Out for the Wolf” was released in 2023. Bingham also portrays Walker in “Yellowston­e.” Tickets are at www.riverwind.com, or call 405-780-4890 for more informatio­n.

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