THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL PERFORMANCES
THURSDAY
Dollar Bank Main Stage @ Point State Park
Noon: Guy Russo (singer-songwriter)
6 p.m.: Michael Nau (psych/folk)
7:30 p.m.: Lucius: Following shows at Schenley Plaza and Hartwood Acres, this will be the third free outdoor concert here for the Brooklyn/LA indie-pop group led by singers Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig. Their latest album, “Nudes,” found them revisiting their back catalog with acoustic versions and doing a duet with Roger Waters, with whom they tour as backup singers. Acoustic Stage @ Gateway Center
5 p.m.: Olivia Townsend (singer-songwriter)
FRIDAY
Point State Park
6 p.m.: Too Many Zooz: Too Many Zooz was discovered via a viral video playing their squonky jazz-funk in a New York subway. The trio features fleet-footed saxophonist and Pittsburgh CAPA grad Leo Pellegrino, who added sass to Beyonce’s blockbuster “Lemonade” album and also joined her and the Dixie Chicks at the 2016 CMAs.
7:30 p.m.: Tank and the Bangas: The joyful funk/R&B/hiphop ensemble from New Orleans launched in 2011 and came to fame in 2017 when it won the NPR Tiny Desk Contest.
Acoustic Stage @ Gateway Center
5 p.m.: City of Asylum Pittsburgh Poets
SATURDAY Point State Park