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In Hot Springs, Maxine’s offers up acoustic roots and blues from Australia’s Nick Charles, 9 p.m., free.

Steven Curtis Chapman, the Christian pop megastar, plays the Church at Rock Creek alongside his wife, Mary Beth Chapman, 7 p.m., $20-$45.

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Roots rockers Jonathan Tyler and Northern Lights should be familiar to regular show-goers around town; they return to Little Rock for a show at Sticky Fingerz, 9 p.m., $10.

In bar/lounge music, the Ted Ludwig Trio smooths it out at the Capital Bar & Grill, 5 p.m., and Jim Dickerson holds down the Sonny Williams’ piano room, 7 p.m., both free.

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Nu-metal act Drowning Pool takes to Juanita’s, 9 p.m., $18.

Boogie-woogie roots trio Sad Daddy picks and harmonizes at the Town Pump, 10 p.m., $3.

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“Evita” returns for its final weekend of performances at The Rep, 7 p.m., $20-$40.

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