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Details: 9:30 p.m. July 5 at Impulse Room, Walnut Creek; $18-$38; 2 p.m. July 9 at Livermore Public Library (part of the Jazz in July concert series); free; www.chargedparticles.com. Check the Charged Particles website for the many other gigs the tireless trio has booked around the Bay Area. 10 Ghost: Lots of folks will catch this Swedish hard rock band as the opener to metal legends Iron Maiden July 5 at Oracle Arena, but they have a big following in their own right. Led by lead singer Papa Emeritus, who performs in an “anti-Pope” costume featuring skull-face makeup and pontiff robes, the supposedly satan-worshipping band is said to deliver a memorial theatrical experience on stage. They headline their own show at the Warfield in San Francisco on July 2.

A Polynesian paradise: Hundreds of Polynesian dancers from around the Bay Area and across oceans will converge vtg black snake ballet flats 9.5 in San Jose for the 25th anniversary Tahiti Fete, billed as the largest Tahitian dance competition in the United States, For visitors, it amounts to three days of dramatic and colorful Polynesian dance performances and competition, plus plenty of vendors offering island food and crafts as well as dancing demonstrations and lessons, Details: 9 a.m, to 5:45 p.m, July 1-3; San Jose State Event Center; $25 daily; buy in advance or at the Event Center box office; www.tahitifete.com.— Linda Zavoral, Staff..

‘American Idol’ meets Queen: Let’s get one thing straight: There’s simply no replacing Freddie Mercury, the legendary vocalist of the rock act Queen who died in 1991. That said, Queen + Adam Lambert is still a rocking good time in the live arena. Lead singer Lambert, who came to fame on “American Idol,” does an admirable job on such Queen classics as “Somebody to Love,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” “Another One Bites the Dust” and, of course, “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Details: 8 p.m. June 29; SAP Center, San Jose; $49.50-$175, www.ticketmaster.com.— Jim Harrington, Staff.

Plantation politics: Sheer racial terror explodes vtg black snake ballet flats 9.5 off the stage in “An Octoroon,” Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ Obie-winning twist on Dion Boucicault’s famed 1859 melodrama, Mustaches are twirled and damsels are in distress when the heir of the grand Terrebone plantation falls for Zoe, a girl who is one-eighth black, Gasps come fast and hard as the horrors of the antebellum South collide with 21st-century assumptions, Directed by Eric Ting (head of California Shakespeare Theater) “Octoroon” gets its West Coast premiere at Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Details: June 30-July 23; Berkeley Rep’s Peet’s Theatre; $29-$97; 510 647–2949, www.berkeleyrep.org.— Karen D’Souza, Staff..

A global celebration of dance: This year’s International Dance Festival of Silicon Valley will culminate in a festival concert in Mountain View showcasing styles including contemporary, tap, folklorico and line dancing, plus feature a performance by the winner of the Lively Foundation’s choreography competition. Details: 3 p.m. July 1 at the Mountain View Masonic Center, $12-$20, tickets available at the door (cash/check). An optional fundraising dinner will follow at Amici’s on Castro Street; www.livelyfoundation.org.— Linda Zavoral, Staff.

Mime Troupe builds ‘Walls’: The San Francisco Mime Troupe returns July 1 with its 58th annual politically charged comedy vtg black snake ballet flats 9.5 “Walls,” a production that asks, “How does a nation of immigrants declare war on immigration?” (If you haven’t guessed, the political views fall decidedly to the left.) Opening weekend performances are in Berkeley’s Cedar Rose Park and San Francisco’s Dolores Park, and the production rolls through Sept, 10 with shows in Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose, and throughout Northern California, Details: Most performances at 2 p.m.; free (donations accepted); www.sfmt.org.— Randy McMullen, Staff..

The Wizardry of pinball: If you thought a science museum has to devote its resources to exploring botany, math and other topics invented to ruin summer vacations, consider the Chabot Space & Science Center in Oakland’s new exhibit, opening July 1: “The Art and Science of Pinball.” The show follows the science and history of pinball’s nearly 200-year history and, best of all, features 35 games from various eras, many of which are available for play. Details: Through Sept. 24; admission $15-$18; see website for pinball-related events, www.chabotspace.org.— Randy McMullen, Staff.

A benefit with some serious beats: As a founding member of Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart’s Planet Drum, the extraordinary percussion ensemble that earned the first Grammy Award in the world music category in 1991, Giovanni Hidalgo has played a central role in bringing the congas from Latin percussion sections into the international spotlight, Struggling with diabetes and unable to perform in recent years, the Puerto Rican percussion great is the subject of a celebratory benefit concert that brings together an appropriately diverse array of artists, including Indian tabla maestro vtg black snake ballet flats 9.5 (and Planet Drum bandmate) Zakir Hussain, Venezuelan jazz pianist Ed Simon, Bay Area percussion great John Santos, and a mighty Cuban contingent with vocalist Bobi Céspedes, percussionist Jesus Diaz, and many others, Details: 7 p.m, July 2; Freight & Salvage, Berkeley; $40-$44; 510-644-2020, www.thefreight.org.— Andrew Gilbert, Correspondent..



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