Tuesday, Jan. 30

* Wim Wenders’ Paris, Texas
* Jeremy Dutcher performs as part of Concordia’s First Voices Week
* Maggot Tsar at Eardrum Buzz
* Dua Lipa with Marteen
* Po Lazarus with Light Bulb Alley

Dua Lipa

Get to McGill for a screening of Paris, Texas, the classic 1984 film by Wim Wenders starring the late and great Harry Dean Stanton, with a discussion following the film. Moving Image Research Lab (853 Sherbrooke W.), 5–9 p.m., free

As part of Concordia’s First Voices Week, check out a performance by Toronto-based composer and vocalist Jeremy Dutcher, known for his powerful, modern interpretations of music from his ancestral homeland of the Wolastoq Nation. Upstairs Jazz Bar, 1254 Mackay, 7 p.m., free

Check out the fifth edition of local-band show series Eardrum Buzz featuring Maggot Tsar — a band featuring thisquietarmy’s Eric Quach as well as Reüel Ordoñez, Neboysha Rakic and Charly Buss. Note that this is a brief and super-early gig. Barfly (4062 St-Laurent), 6:30 p.m. (show is done by 7 p.m.), free

British pop star Dua Lipa makes the Montreal stop on her Self-titled Tour tonight at MTelus, with opener Marteen. 59 Ste-Catherine E., 8 p.m., $28–$33

Get ready to rock n roll at Rockette’s Deadly Mardi DIY Show featuring bluesy riffs and soulful vocals from Po Lazarus plus deliciously sludgy garage rock from Light Bulb Alley. 4479 St-Denis, 9 p.m., $5/PWYC

For more music events, see our Event Listings. Art Listings can be found here.

For more concert recommendations, see this week’s edition of Hammer of the Mods.