THINGS TO DO

Louisville concerts this week: The Revivalists, Eddie Izzard and more

Gege Reed
Courier Journal

SUNDAY, Sept. 23

Fall Musicale: University of Louisville Graduate Vocal Students. 2 p.m., Redeemer Lutheran Church, 3640 River Park Drive. Free. 

The York-Biran Duo. Part of the Music eX Series. 3 p.m., Comstock Concert Hall, University of Louisville School of Music, First Street and Brandeis Ave. $15, $5 students. 502-852-6907.

University of Louisville Symphony Orchestra. 7:30 p.m., Comstock Concert Hall, University of Louisville School of Music, First Street and Brandeis Ave. Free.

MONDAY, Sept. 24

University of Louisville Faculty Jazz Ensemble. With Michael Tracy, saxophone; Ansyn Banks, trumpet; Craig Wagner, guitar; Gabe Evens, piano; Chris Fitzgerald, bass and Mike Hyman, drums. Monday, Sept. 24, 7 p.m., Bird Recital Hall, University of Louisville School of Music, First Street and Brandeis Ave. Free. 

The Van-Dells. Buffet 6 p.m.; concert 7:15 p.m., Derby Dinner Playhouse, 525 Marriott Drive, Clarksville. $32 and $39. 812-288-8281; derbydinner.com.

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WEDNESDAY, Sept. 26

Car Seat Headrest, The Artisanals, Love Jones. Part of the WFPK Waterfront Wednesday Concert Series. 6 p.m., Big Four Lawn, Waterfront Park, next to the Big Four Pedestrian and Bicycle Bridge. Free.

THURSDAY, Sept. 27

The Revivalists' David Shaw got friendly with the Boom Stage crowd at Saturday's Forecastle Festival. July 18, 2015

The Revivalists. Part of the Coors Light Iroquois Amphitheater Concert Series. 8 p.m., Iroquois Amphitheater, 1080 Amphitheater Road. $35 advance, $40 day of show. iroquoisamphitheater.com.

Anna Petrova, piano. 8 p.m., Comstock Concert Hall, University of Louisville School of Music, First Street and Brandeis Ave. Free.

FRIDAY, Sept. 28 

Lauren Daigle Look Up Child Tour. 7:30p.m., Louisville Palace, 625 S. Fourth St. Tickets start at $32.50. 800-745-3000. 

Louisville Youth Group’s Glitter Gala. 8 p.m., Mercury Ballroom, 611 S. 4th St. Tickets start at $25. mercuryballroom.com; 800-745-3000. 

“Feminine Ending.” Amanda Blue, a young composer is engaged to a rock star, finds herself once again alone with her oboe and her thoughts as her life threatens to fall apart around her. Presented by Theatre [502]. Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m., Martin Experimental Theater, Kentucky Center, 501 W. Main St. Ends Oct. 14. $18 advance, $23 day of show. 502-584-7777.

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SATURDAY, Sept. 29

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Louisville Orchestra. “Berstein 100”; Morgan James, soprano; Teddy Abrams, conductor. 8 p.m., Whitney Hall, Kentucky Center, 501 W. Main St. Tickets start at $27. 502-584-7777. 

Kip Moore After the Sunburn.  7:30 p.m., Louisville Palace, 625 S. Fourth St. Tickets start at $28. 800-745-3000. 

LIT AF Tour. With Rickey Smiley, Deray Davis, Benji Brown and Michael Blackson. Host Martin Lawrence. 8 p.m., KFC Yum Center, One Arena Plaza. Tickets start at $52. 800-745-3000.

Brian Regan, comedian. 8 p.m., Brown Theatre, 315 W. Broadway. Tickets start at $45. 502-584-7777. 

NEXT SUNDAY, Sept. 30

In this photo taken Monday April 30, 2012,  English stand-up comedian and actor Eddie Izzard poses for a portrait in Los Angeles. Izzard stars as Long John Silver in the TV film "Treasure Island," airing May 5, on Syfy. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel)

Hawktail. 7 p.m., Bomhard Theater, Kentucky Center, 501 W. Main St. Tickets start at $22.50. 502-584-7777.

Eddie Izzard: Believe Me Tour. 8 p.m., Brown Theatre, 315 W. Broadway. Adult themes and language. Tickets start at $45. 502-584-7777.

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Fall Musicale: University of Louisville Voice Faculty. 2 p.m., Redeemer Lutheran Church, 3640 River Park Drive. Free.

University of Louisville Wind Symphony. 3 p.m., Comstock Concert Hall, University of Louisville School of Music, First Street and Brandeis Ave. Free. 

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