Vince Staples plays 9:30 Club this week.

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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19

For those of you who have long viewed Harry Connick Jr. as a poor man’s Frank Sinatra, and Michael Buble as a poor man’s Harry Connick Jr., cut Buble a little slack: He’s doing a bang-up job at keeping his rep for well-sung standards while consistently contributing to the world of contemporary easy listening. #Hustle. Catch him at Capital One Arena. Show 8 p.m. $85-$139. All ages, accessible venue.

Dare You to Move” (which totally works as an a cappella tune) rockers Switchfoot come to The Fillmore. Show 7:15 p.m. $36. All ages, accessible venue.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20

Hip-hop and funk/soul musician Anderson .Paak—who counts Dr. Dre as a mentor—arrives at The Theater at MGM National Harbor with the Free Nationals. Show 8 p.m. $65-$75+. All ages, accessible venue.

With her instrumental tune “Zephyr” recently topping the Billboard smooth jazz chart, local pianist Kayla Waters is an artist D.C. jazz fans need to know. Catch her at Blues Alley. Shows 8 p.m./10 p.m. $25. All ages, inaccessible venue.

Seun Kuti, son of late Afrobeat developer Fela Kuti, continues to perform with his father’s social-justice minded band, Egypt 80. See them at The Howard Theatre. Show 8 p.m. $30-$59.50. All ages, accessible venue.

Liz Cooper and the Stampede come to D.C. this week. Shervin Lainez / Sacks & Co.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21

“When I am old, old and grey / Two steps closer to my grave / Whispering pines and bitter nights / You’ll be there to hold on to me tight,” sings Liz Cooper and The Stampede on “Mountain Man.” Wouldn’t we all love to have that special person. See the folk-rock trio at Songbyrd. Show 8 p.m. $12-$15. All ages, inaccessible space.

D.C. purveyor of “sad songs you can feel good about” Keeper joins local acts Antonia and Emperor Plum, as well as Brooklyn’s Thelma, at Dew Drop Inn. Show 8 p.m. Suggested donation $5-$10. 21+, inaccessible space.

Mija performs in D.C. this week. Ryan Farber

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22

Phoenix-bred DJ Mija—who brought us this 2016 banger—comes to Rock and Roll Hotel. Show 9 p.m. $15-$20. All ages, accessible venue.

Latin pop vocalist and J.Lo ex Marc Anthony brings his catalogue of salsa hits (and perhaps this Will Smith/Bad Bunny collab) to Capital One Arena. Show 9 p.m. $59-$159+. All ages, accessible venue.

Yes, “Higher Love” is one heck of a great pop song, by the likes of Steve Winwood. But let’s not forget his oft-overlooked and eminently singable “Valerie,” which later spawned Eric Prydz’s tremendous club hit “Call on Me.” Catch Prydz at Echostage. Show 9 p.m. $40. 18+, accessible venue.

Vince Staples plays 9:30 Club this week. 9:30 Club

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23

Hip-hop artist Vince Staples, the innovator behind this genius Google Maps-esque music video, comes to the 9:30 Club. Show 8 p.m. $35. All ages, accessible venue.

Literal band of brothers Brothers Osborne joins alt-country star Ruston Kelly at The Anthem. Show 8 p.m. $40-$75. All ages, accessible venue.

Grab a box of tissues (or maybe two) for The Western Den’s show at DC9 with Frances Luke Accord. The Boston-based duo certainly knows how to craft a song for the broken-hearted. Show 9 p.m. $12. All ages, inaccessible venue.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24

Everyone’s favorite Celtic band on steroids Flogging Molly (who apparently hosts annual cruises!) arrives at The Fillmore. Show 8 p.m. $35. All ages, accessible venue.

You haven’t really made it till you’ve recorded an EP of nursery rhymes, and that’s why we know Grace Ives has made it. See her with Jack Whitescarver at Rhizome. Show 8 p.m. $10. All ages, inaccessible venue.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25

What do you get when you mix Nirvana with Wilco? Something awfully similar to Futurebirds, an Athens, Georgia, outfit whose members Carter King and Daniel Womack stop by City Winery for a “living room” show. Show 8:30 p.m. $22. All ages, accessible venue.