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All hail “King Arthur”: American Bach Soloists is going big with “King Arthur.” Henry Purcell’s witty, fanciful 1691 score, with a libretto by John Dryden, is classified as a “semi-opera,” but its writing for orchestra, chorus and vocal soloists is nothing short of magnificent. Under music director Jeffrey Thomas, the group is giving two performances as part of its annual summer festival. It’s a rare chance to hear this one-of-a-kind work from the English Baroque era. Details: Aug. 10-11, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, San Francisco. $33-$95; 415-621-7900; www.americanbach.org.— Georgia Rowe, Correspondent.

Country music’s hottest artist: Sam Hunt’s career is skyrocketing — he has scored five hit singles from his blockbuster debut, “Montevallo.” The rising star’s latest smash is “Body Like a Backroad,” an omnipresent toddler girl ballet shoes slow jam played about every 10 minutes on the radio, Also on the bill are Maren Morris, one of country’s most promising singer-songwriters, as well as Chris Janson and Ryan Follese, Details: 7 p.m, Aug, 11; Shoreline Amphitheatre, Mountain View; $26-$65.50, www.livenation.com.— Jim Harrington, Staff..

2 wild and crazy comedians: It’s time for some funny business, courtesy of legendary comedians Steve Martin and Martin Short. Martin is known for such classic films as “The Jerk” and “Roxanne,” while Martin Short is probably best remembered for his time on “Saturday Night Live.” The two funnymen have starred in movies together, including “Three Amigos.” Also on the bill is Steve Martin’s popular bluegrass act, the Steep Canyon Rangers. Details: 8 p.m. Aug. 11; Concord Pavilion; $29.50-$175, www.livenation.com.— Jim Harrington, Staff.

Artisans gather in Santa Clara: Artisans, bohemians and bead collectors will converge on the Santa Clara Convention Center for the annual Santa Clara Bead & Design Show, which will feature 200 exhibits and 75 how-to workshops from Friday through Sunday, Details: Admission, $8-$10, good for all three days; 10 a.m.-6 p.m, daily; 2700 toddler girl ballet shoes Mission College Blvd.; www.beadanddesign.com.— Linda Zavoral, Staff, Tie Us Down! Almodovar’s first film screens in Berkeley: Fans of the neon-colored, fate-twisted tales of filmmaker Pedro Almodovar won’t want to miss the Spanish Oscar winner’s outrageous feature debut, 1980’s “Pepi, Luci, Bom, and Other Girls LIke Mom,” screening at the Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive, In addition to this scrappy eyebrow-raiser about a woman’s vendetta against a rapist, there are many other Almodovar delicacies (“Bad Education,” “All About Your Mother” and so on) being served on Film Archive platter, Check the website for schedule and details, Details: 8:30 p.m., Aug, 12, $7-$12, bampfa.org— Randy Myers, correspondent..

Kendrick Lamar returns the Bay Area: He performed at the Oracle Arena in Oakland just last weekend, but the SoCal hip-hop superstar is already heading back to the Bay Area on tour in support of his fourth full-length album, “Damn,” which debuted at No. 1 on the pop charts in April. YG and D.R.A.M. are also on the bill. Details: 7:30 p.m. Aug. 12; SAP Center, San Jose; $49.50-$129.50, www.ticketmaster.com.— Jim Harrington, Staff. Free family flicks in the park: Starlight Cinema, a series of free movies shown Saturdays in August, will continue this weekend with the Disney/Pixar “Cars.” The screening will start at dusk at St. James Park in San Jose, and moviegoers are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets and dress in layers. Games, activities will start an hour before showtime. Next up in this series presented by Parks and Rec and the Downtown Association: “Nacho Libre” on Aug. 19 and “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” on Aug. 26. Details: www.sjdowntown.com.— Linda Zavoral, Staff.

Blues and soul with Lady Bianca: Fame is a mercurial and utterly unaccountable status that often avoids the most deserving artists, such as Bay Area soul queen Lady Bianca — a pianist-vocalist who spent two decades as a backup belter for the likes of Frank Zappa, Van Morrison and Sly Stone, Since the release of her 1995 Joe Louis Walker-produced debut album “Best Kept Secret,” she has recorded a series of excellent discs, She returns to Martinez for her annual birthday bash with her toddler girl ballet shoes combo, featuring bassist Oshmin Oden, drummer Joey Truso and well-traveled guitarist Kenya Baker, Details: 8 p.m, Aug, 12; Armando’s, Martinez; $20; 925-228-6985, www.armandosmartinez.com.— Andrew Gilbert, Correspondent..

Art, wine, music — plus fun for kids: It’s another weekend of free festival fun. The Los Gatos Fiesta de Artes moves to a new venue this year — Los Gatos Town Plaza and North Santa Cruz Avenue — with longer hours for more live music and more shopping at those artisan booths (10 a.m.-9 p.m. Aug. 12, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Aug. 13; details at lgfiesta.org). In Cupertino, it’s the Kids N Fun Festival, a multicultural event at Memorial Park Amphitheater (10 a.m.-5 p.m. Aug. 12 only; information at tcsa2015.org). And in Oakland, the Laurel Street World Music Festival takes over MacArthur Boulevard from 35th to 39th avenues (11 a.m.-7 p.m. Aug. 12; info at laurelstreetfair.com).— Linda Zavoral, Staff.

Cultural festivals times two: Choose from not one but two Japanese cultural events in the East Bay, In Union City, the Buddhist Church’s Obon Festival starts at 5 p.m, Aug, 12 at 32975 Alvarado-Niles Road, In Concord, the Summer Festival runs 1-9 p.m, Aug, 12 and noon-8:30 p.m, Aug, 13 at the Diablo Japanese American Club, 3165 Treat Blvd, Details: Free admission; www.sacbc.org; www.diablojaclub.com.— Linda Zavoral, Staff, Outcry Tour in Concord: This year’s tour is absolutely loaded with top talent.The contemporary Christian music showcase features the amazing vocalist Lauren Daigle, whose career has skyrocketed since the release of her 2015 debut, “How Can It Be.” Also performing are two toddler girl ballet shoes popular worship-music groups from Northern California — the Sacramento-based Jesus Culture and Redding’s Bethel Music – as well as Chad Veach, Local Sound and Martin Smith, Details: 7 p.m, Aug, 14; Concord Pavilion; $21.95-$64.95; www.outcrytour.com.— Jim Harrington, Staff..



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