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Tourists these days, man. Portland’s P.R.O.B.L.E.M.S. play the VFW Fri., June 27. 10 PM. Cover TBA.

Hilarity ensues when a young woman has to move back in with her obnoxious parents in Current Conditions, opening at the Opera House Theatre in Philipsburg. 7 PM. Showing on weekends through Aug. 30. Check operahousetheatre.com for dates and times. Cut a rug when the Golden Age Club hosts dancing and live music in an alcohol-free environment. 727 S. Fifth St. in Hamilton. 7:30-10 PM. $3. Call 240-9617 to learn more. Comb those whiskers before the Fox Den DJs play electronic tunes to heat up the evening at the Badlander. 9 PM. No cover. Solve dilemmas the simple way when solo dude Rock Paper Gary plays banjo, uke, piano, synth, harmonica and geetar. Palace. 9 PM. No cover. Lil’ Smokies and Cash For Junkers present tunes to accompany general revelry at the Top Hat. 9 PM. $7.

Hang out with the coolest babes around when Needlecraft presents a record release show at Stage 112, along with hunks like MASS FM, Boys, J. Sherri and Cool Death. 9 PM. $5. 18-plus. (See Music.) Sisters are singin’ it for themselves at Ladies Night featuring Maiah Wynne, Micah Nielsen, Robyn Shepherd and Kappa Oie. Sean Kelly’s. 9 PM. No cover. Become at peace with your inner party spirit when Joan Zen Band plays the Union Club. 9:30 PM. No cover. The 406 Band plays all the right dance numbers at the Sunrise Saloon, 1101 Strand Ave., from 9:30 PM to close. No cover. Find out that there’s more to life than being ridiculously good-looking when Aaron Traylor hosts the new Top-40 dance night Zoolander at the

Badlander. 10 PM. No cover, plus Montana Moonshine drink specials. R.O.C.K. in the USA when Portland’s P.R.O.BL.E.M.S play the VFW. 10 PM. Cover TBA.

SATURDAYJUNE28 A tasty potluck and tangy company is on tap when Brooklyn violinist Skye Steele brings his fierce hair and tunes to VonCommon, along with Ben Simon and J&J Hauling Co. (aka Aaron Jennings and Dave Johnson.) 1909 Wyoming St., #7. 7 PM. Bring a dish to share and $5-$10 for the touring act. Get hot coffee, baked treats, fresh produce and bump into all the friendly acquaintances you can handle at the Missoula Farmers Market, now running for 42 years. 8 AM-1 PM.

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