Here’s a quick guide to live music in Columbia this week:
Monday
- Missouri Quintet 7:30 PM at Whitmore Recital Hall, $5: Faculty Woodwind Quintet from MU
- Nahko and Medicine for the People, Dustin Thomas 8 PM at The Blue Note, $15: “acoustic thump-hop,” world music
Tuesday
- Dopapod, Tauk 9 PM at Mojo’s, $10: progressive rock and dance, heavy instrumental rock fusion
Wednesday
- Ninth Street Summerfest with Foster the People, Soko 8 PM outside of The Blue Note, $30: Join us outside on 9th Street! For those of you new to these incredible shows: We close down the block of 9th Street between Broadway and Walnut. Entry gate is at the north end on the corner of 9th and Walnut. Beverages will be served both outside and inside!
- Run On Sentence, Ruth Acuff 9 PM at Cafe Berlin: folk/pop
- Integrow, Austin Kolb Band 10:30 PM at Mojo’s, free: blues/funk, reggae
Thursday
- Philharmonia Quartett Berlin 7 PM at Missouri Theatre, $12-19: “Hailed as “four of the best” by the British press after their debut at Wingmore Hall in London, the Philharmonia Quartett Berlin has established itself among the world’s premiere string quartets, thrilling audiences throughout the world. They bring their amazing talent to the Missouri Theatre stage for one of only a handful of United States performances this year.”
- Ninth Street Summerfest with Kip Moore, Charlie Worsham, Sam Hunt 7 PM outside The Blue Note, $25: country
- Zane Williams, Murphy’s Ford 10:30 PM at Mojo’s, free: country
Friday
- Sunset to Burns, Jacob Latham 8 PM at The Bridge, $5: folk rock
- Radkey, Madora, Ray Wild 9 PM at Mojo’s, $8-10: punk/garage
Saturday
- A Pete Seeger Songfest featuring Jim Scott 7 PM at Unitarian Universalist Church of Columbia, $10-15
- Home Tone Records Showcase with Don’t Mind Dying, Black Daniels and the Bears, The Late Night Benedictions, Stingrays 8 PM at The Bridge, $5: heavy blues rock, bluegrass, Americana
- The Stone Sugar Shakedown, Old Salt Union 9 PM at Mojo’s, $6: funk rock, bluegrass
Sunday
- Willie Nelson and Friends 7 PM at Missouri Theatre, sold out: “With a six-decade career and more than 200 albums, this iconic Texan is the creative genius behind the historic recordings of Crazy, Red Headed Stranger and Stardust.”
- Aaron Carter 8 PM at The Blue Note, $15: pop