Bobby Koelble
Virtuoso local guitarist (and former member of Florida metal icons Death) runs through the many high points of the seminal Blue Note label at a similarly "Blue" venue. 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, at the Blue Bamboo Center, $15
Bl_ank
No, this is not a typo. Experimental percussionist William Hicks clearly can't get enough of the City Beautiful, as he's coming back to play Lou's with a heavy lineup including Mother Juno and Aaron's Home. 9 p.m. Thursday, March 5, at Uncle Lou's, $5-$10
TV Dinner
Local indie rockers make a very welcome live comeback with a weekend slot on the Mills strip.
9 p.m. Friday, March 6, at Grumpy's, $5
Soulfly
Max Cavalera's metal rampagers Soulfly are back in Orlando with cult neo-thrashers Toxic Holocaust. Hell of a bill. 6 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at Soundbar, $20
POSTPONED: Marc Anthony
Latin music superstar Anthony plays the Amway Center for a record ninth time and he's got an Opus to serenade you with – But this show has been postponed until April.
7 p.m. Sunday, March 8, at Amway Center, $61-$1,499
Orlando Philharmonic
The Orlando Phil presents an ambitious evening of Mozart, and (seat) dancing is practically guaranteed with this program!
7 p.m. Monday, March 9, at the Plaza Live, $14.60-$54
Overkill
New Jersey thrash lords Overkill spread their wings over the City Beautiful along with the infamous Exhorder from New Orleans.
6 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, at House of Blues, $25-$57.75
– This story appears in the March 4, 2020, print issue of Orlando Weekly. Stay on top of Central Florida news and views with our weekly Headlines newsletter.
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