This week's Orlando concert picks: Noriel, Vicious Dreams, Karen Meat and more

This week's Orlando concert picks: Noriel, Vicious Dreams, Karen Meat and more
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Rooney

Dandified L.A. rockers stage an elegantly wasted comeback with their Ultrasonic summer tour in the company of Run River North.

7 p.m. Wednesday, July 12, at the Social, $20

NBA Youngboy

Baton Rouge MC NBA ("Never Broke Again" to you) Youngboy belies his relative youth (still in his teens) with his stellar 38 Baby mixtape and collabs with Kevin Gates and Kodak Black.

10 p.m. Thursday, July 13, at the Beacham, $27-$47

Vicious Dreams

Local street punks celebrate the release of their new record with a shindig alongside Talking Dogs and Brunch Sluts. Cover charge nets you a copy of the album too.

7 p.m. Friday, July 14, at Will's Pub, $7

Noriel

Puerto Rican rapper-singer blazes through Venue 578 with a lethal amount of momentum behind his reggaeton-trap hybridization.

10 p.m. Saturday, July 15, at Venue 578, $20

Summer Sing: Mozart's Requiem

One of the simpler and more pure pleasures in life is singing with other people – and this event gives members of the community a chance to band together and sing one of the most stirring and sad pieces of vocal music ever. (Fun fact: Mozart died while feverishly trying to complete this piece.)

3 p.m. Sunday, July 16, at Tiedtke Concert Hall, Rollins College, free

Karen Meat

Electro freakbeat group makes another stop in the City Beautiful. Wear your awkwardness like a badge of honor as you dance the night away.

9 p.m. Monday, July 17, at Will's Pub, $5

Blue Bamboo One-Year Anniversary

The Orlando Jazz Orchestra headlines the "time flies when you're having fun" birthday show for this young venue. Special guests and surprises are promised.

8 p.m. Tuesday, July 18, at Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts, $20

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