From Brooklyn, Tigercity plays Hall & Oates-influenced disco-pop at Sticky Fingerz. Hipsters will dance. Two of Little Rock’s finest, Whale Fire and the See, will open, 9 p.m., $5.

North Little Rock’s cigar-box bluesman, Bluesboy Jag, shares a bill at White Water with one-man-band Smokestack and the Foothill Fury and a band called Paleo that I know nothing about. Plus the Natives, from Chris Denny and the Natives, along with another dude, reconvene their experimental side-project Mammoth Orange, 10 p.m., donations.

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