THURSDAY 6/9

Last Chance Records hosts Ray Wylie Hubbard’s first performance at the White Water Tavern, with Nashville’s Aaron Lee Tasjan opening, 9 p.m., $25. The Ron Robinson Theater screens National Lampoon’s “Vacation,” 7 p.m., $5. “Her Royal Dopeness,” soul singer Bijoux, performs at The Joint as part of the Block Party series, 7:30 p.m., $10.

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FRIDAY 6/10

The Tony-nominated musical “Grey Gardens,” which tells the story of the downfall of Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale and her daughter, Edith Bouvier Beale, opens at the Weekend Theater, 7:30 p.m. Thu.-Sat., 2:30 p.m. Sun., $16-$20. The third Solar Flux: A Flux Family Music and Arts Festival begins at Cadron Creek Outfitters in Greenbrier, 4 p.m., $50-$65. Amelia White sings of tales of life on the road with her all-star band at South on Main, with an opening set from Mark Currey, 9 p.m., $10. Surf rockers Repeat Repeat join The Dizzeaze, Vintage Pistol and “girl band power pop” group Daughters of Triton for a show at Maxine’s, Hot Springs, 9 p.m., $7.

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SATURDAY 6/11

Florence, Italy, indie rockers Nothing for Breakfast come to South on Main, 9 p.m., $10. Creator of the 1994 film “The Crow,” James O’Barr, takes questions after a screening of the film as part of the Little Rock Picture Show, 7 p.m., Ron Robinson, $10. Maxine’s hosts an utterly danceable trio of bands: Ghost Bones, Pagiins and Don’t Cry Paula, 9 p.m., $5. Brent Hinds of Mastodon brings his project Fiend Without a Face to Vino’s, with a set from Death Before Breakfast, 9 p.m., $7. The 1920 John Barrymore classic “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” gets a live musical score from progressive instrumental quartet Becoming Elephants, Ron Robinson, 9:45 p.m., $10 (included with admission to River City Comic Expo). DeFrance takes the stage at the Rev Room, 8:30 p.m., $10-$20. Ginsu Wives, Sassy Goose and The Uh Huhs tear it up at the White Water Tavern, 9:30 p.m.

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TUESDAY 6/14

Meet the artists behind the paintings adorning the storm drains around town to remind people not to litter at the Drain Smart Unveiling Party, 6 p.m., 614 President Clinton Ave., donations. Self-described “farm-to-table psychedelic rock band” Chris Robinson Brotherhood comes to the Rev Room, 9 p.m., $20.

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