WEEK AHEAD
MONSTER JAM
Blues Traveler and Big Head Todd and the Monsters bring their Blue Monsters Tour to Oklahoma City at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Zoo Amphitheatre, 2101 NE 50th St. Blues Traveler’s latest album, 2023’s “Traveler’s Blues,” featured collaborations with Rita Wilson and Christone “Kingfish” Ingram. For tickets or show details, visit www.okczooamp.com.
COLLECTIVE THOUGHTS
The Jacobson House Native Art Center (609 Chautauqua Ave.) will host a closing reception for “Collective Wisdom” at 5:30 p.m. Friday. The exhibit features the works of 31 Native artists, and the evening includes music by Absentee Shawnee musician Justice Johnson. The event is free and open to the public, and details are at www.jacobsonhouse.art, or call 405-706-1101 with questions.
SIN CITY
Donny Osmond’s “Direct from Vegas” show makes an 8 p.m. Saturday stop at the Tulsa Theater, 105 W. Reconciliation Way. Tickets start at $46 for the performance, which features a collection of hits from Osmond’s long career. VIP packages are available, and the show is all-ages. To reserve seats, visit www.tulsatheater.com.
BUSHEL AND A PECK
Orville Peck, Jaime Wyatt and Gold Star will be live at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Jones Assembly, 901 W. Sheridan Ave. Peck is a mysterious country songwriter and performing artist known for appearing in his signature mask. The artist’s tour is in support of his new album “Stampede,” out Friday. For more details, visit www.thejonesassembly.com.
HOW SWEET IT IS
The Sweet Soul Music Concert kicks off at 6 p.m. Sunday at the UCO Jazz Lab, 100 N. University Drive. The soul music retrospective features guitarist, songwriter and producer Harold Jefferson, an Oklahoma City artist who’s collaborated with Etta James, Wilson Pickett and more. P.K. Smith, Simply Gayla and Toye Linley will be performing. The show is $15 with details at calendar.uco.edu/jazz-lab/.