Lights: The Toronto singer/songwriter is so in demand, a second show at the Danforth Music Hall has been added to her tour. Doors 7 pm, all ages. $37.50-$55. ticketmaster.ca. May 2 and 3. See listing.
The Go-Go’s with Best Coast: Relive the 80s when the L.A. new-wave pop stars play Massey Hall on their farewell tour. 8 pm. $69.50-$99.50. masseyhall.com. August 16. See listing.
Lowest of the Low: Fans who missed out on Lowest of the Low’s reunion shows in December get another chance to see the Toronto alt-rock legends at these two Lee’s Palace shows. Ron Hawkins and Co. even have a couple of new songs, The Kids Are All Wrong and In The Blink Of An Eye, so don’t expect this to be merely a trip down memory lane (or 1991’s Shakespeare My Butt). Lee’s Palace (and March 26), 9 pm. $25. ticketfly.com. See listing.
Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice Find out just how grim a comic book pic can get when Zack Snyder’s film opens today.Check out our review here. See listing.
Keys N Krates: Toronto dance music duo take over the Danforth Music Hall in support of new EP Midnite Mass. 7 pm, $19.50-$22. rotate.com, soundscapesmusic.com, tinyrecordshop.com. See listing.
Books for Black Lives Matter: Donate books to Black Lives Matter Toronto’s Freedom School library at A Different Booklist. 1 pm. facebook.com/blacklivesmatterto.
Pink Moth: Ray Cammaert’s soft indie-pop project completes its month-long residency at Saving Gigi. 8 pm, pwyc. facebook.com. See listing.
ALTdot Comedy Lounge: Pat Thornton, Mark Farrell, Dawn Whitwell and more play in hot slate at the Rivoli. 9 pm, $5. altdotcomedylounge.com. See listing.
The Judas Kiss: Rupert Everett stars as Oscar Wilde in David Hare’s play about the writer’s scandalous relationship with the young Lord Alfred Douglas. 8 pm at Ed Mirvish Theatre. $35-$119. 416-872-1212. To May 1. See listing.
Rebel Zone: Art exhibit’s closing party has music and spoken word from Lorraine Segato, Lillian Allen, Mojah and Britta B. Daniels Spectrum. 7:30 pm, $18. rebelzone.eventbrite.ca. Check out our preview here. More info. See listing.
Battle Of The Bards: Poets vie for a spot on the IFOA slate at Harbourfront Centre’s Brigantine Room. 7:30 pm, free-$10. ifoa.org. More info. See our preview here.
Urban Carnival: Performances and interactive stations explore urban issues. The Great Hall. 5:30 pm, free. projectyu.ca. See listing.
Southern Shindig: Brent Maxwell cooks up a special five-course dinner – aided by yummy flights of bourbon – at this U-Feast event at East Thirty Six. 6:45 pm, $70. ufeast.com. See listing.
John Sewell: The former mayor talks about his book How We Changed Toronto: The Inside Story Of Twelve Creative, Tumultuous Years In Civic Life. City Hall. 1 pm, free. tpl.ca. March 31. See listing.
The Last Dance: The Brunswick House closes after 140 years in business, but not without one final hurrah. 7 pm. $10. wantickets.com/thelastdance. March 31. See listing.
Food justice: A presentation by FoodShare’s Tara Ramkhelawan at Jane-Dundas Library. 7 pm, free. 416-394-1014. March 31. See listing.
April Fools: Gilbert Gottfried hosts a comedy show with headliner Nikki Payne and featuring Zabrina Chevannes, Jeff Elliott, Richard Ryder and others. 8 pm. $39.50-$69.50. masseyhall.com. April 1. See listing.
Majid Jordan: Fresh from a surprise appearance at SXSW, the OVO Sound R&B duo hit the Mod Club. 8 pm. $20. ticketmaster.ca. April 4. See listing.