Guide to what’s happening in Philly this week

Music

Dawes

with Blitzen Trapper and The Belle Brigade

Tonight, 7 p.m.

$20, The TLA

www.livenation.com

Big D and the Kids Table

with The Have Nots!

Tonight, 7:30 p.m.

$15-$17, The Trocadero

www.thetroc.com

Ziggy Marley

Tonight, 8

$25-$35

The Keswick Theater, Glenside

www.ticketmaster.com

Power House

featuring Chris Brown, Tyga, T-Pain and DJ Khaled

Friday, 6 p.m.

$20-$151, The Wells

Fargo Center

www.wellsfargocenterphilly.com

Medeski, Martin & Wood

Friday, 8:30 p.m.

$27, The Electric Factory

www.ticketmaster.com

G. Love and Special Sauce

Saturday, 9 p.m.

$25, The Electric Factory

www.ticketmaster.com

We Were Promised Jetpacks

with Royal Bands and Bear Heads

Saturday, 8 p.m.

$15, Union Transfer

www.utphilly.com

SBTRKT

with AraabMuzik and The Brutalist School

Sunday, 8 p.m.

$15, Union Transfer

www.utphilly.com

Chromeo

Monday, 8 p.m.

$25, The Electric Factory

www.ticketmaster.com

Watch the Throne: Jay-Z and Kanye West

Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.

$60-$250, The Wells

Fargo Center

www.wellsfargocenterphilly.com

St. Vincent

with Cate Le Bon

Wednesday

8:30 p.m.

$16-$18, Union Transfer

www.utphilly.com

Arts

Philly Photo Day

Friday

www.philaphotoarts.org

The Philadelphia Photo Arts Center has an assignment for you tomorrow: Take a photo, any photo, within city limits, and then upload it to their website. On Nov. 10, every entry will be printed and hung for a show at the Crane Arts Building.

Food & Drink

Day of the Dead at Distrito

Wednesday, 5 p.m.

3945 Chestnut St.

www.distritorestaurant.com

Mexico’s Halloween after-party is almost as good as round one. Celebrate at Distrito, where they’ll have a costume contest, drink specials and a two-floor tasting area for tequila and street food ($35-$45). The best-dressed partier goes home with a bottle of tequila.

Fall Harvest Week

Sunday through Friday

www.sjhotchefs.com

Presented by the South Jersey Independent Restaurant Association (who go by, for reasons we’re unsure of but appreciate, SJ Hot Chefs), this restaurant week stars local farmers’ ingredients on prix-fixe menus ($25 or $35). More than 30 restaurants from Cherry Hill, Collingswood, Haddon Heights and other across-the-bridge destinations will participate.

Films

High Flying Birds

doc screening

Tuesday, 8 p.m.

Free with RSVP

The Trocadero

www.thetroc.com

“It’s Never Too Late To Be What U Might Have Been” documents the making of High Flying Birds, the new project from former Oasis member Noel Gallagher. They play the Academy of Music on Nov. 11, and you can be fairly certain they’ll actually take the stage — brother Liam wasn’t invited to this one.