Concerts: Billie Eilish, Arctic Monkeys
Here’s a look at the week in Bay Area music, highlighted by appearances from Billie Eilish and the Arctic Monkeys. Billie Eilish: Eilish, left, ranks as one of music stars, sic’s true rising even though this 16-year artist old electropop has yet to deliver her first full-length album. But she has put out some really cool singles, including “Ocean Eyes” and “Lovely,” which seemingly have Eilish on the fast track to superstardom. She managed to live up to the hype dur sold-out ing her headlining show at San Francisco’s Great American Music Hall in March, as well as during her big set at August’s Outside Lands. The singer returns to the Bay Area to perform Saturday at the Fox Theater in Oakland. Childish Major opens the show. Details: 7:30 p.m.; $32.50, www. ticketmaster.com. Arctic Monkeys: The acclaimed English rock act is out on the road in support of its sixth studio album, “Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino,” and performs two nights — Saturday and Sunday — at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco. Mini Mansions are also on the bill. Details: 8 p.m.; $59.50, www.ticketmaster. com. St. Paul and the Broken Bones: The Alabama soul outfit supports its latest effort, “Young Sick Camellia,” with a concert on Friday at the Fox in Oakland. Black Pumas open the show. Details: 8 p.m.; $37, www.ticketmaster.com. Russell Peters: The popular stand-up comedian and actor, whom many know from his work on Netflix, checks into the Masonic in San Francisco on Wednesday. Details: 8 p.m.; $53.05-$83.05, www.livenation.com.