Tuesday, May 1

* Utopie Radicali: Florence 1966-1976
* Sugar Sammy at the Olympia
* Unknown Mortal Orchestra with Makeness
* Kalmunity Music Week
* Property// with Best Ferm, Piper Curtis and DJ Rose Golde

Sound Traveler. Photo by Gari Askew

Hit up the CCA for the launch of their new exhibition Utopie Radicali: Florence 1966-1976, a collection “addressing the idea of utopia as a tool for social critique” featuring work by 9999, Archizoom, Remo Buti, Gianni Pettena, Superstudio, UFO and Zzigurat. 1920 Baile, 6 p.m., free

Montreal’s best known bilingual comedian Sugar Sammy returns to the stage at Olympia for four shows this week starting tonight to launch a brand-new double-DVD release of his hit shows You’re Gonna Rire and En Français SVP! 1004 Ste-Catherine E., 8 p.m., $35.50–$53.50, continues through May 7

Portland’s Unknown Mortal Orchestra – self-described as psychedelic R&B, depression funk and dadwave, and heavily endorsed by our columnist Johnson Cummins – play Théâtre Corona with London electronic/post-punk act Makeness opening. 2490 Notre-Dame W., 8 p.m., $28/$33

Today marks the beginning of Kalmunity Music Week, a special celebration of 15 years of hip-hop and jazz improvisation highlighting dozens of performers who have been part of the Montreal live music institution over the years. Tonight’s opening show at Petit Campus features afro house with Wayne Tennant and Cuba’s Sound Traveler plus Fabrice Koffy, Chanda, Jjanice and more. 57 Prince-Arthur E., 9 p.m., $15

Melancholic pop trio (and recent Montreal transplants) Property// launch their brand new album In Contentment with a show at La Vitrola where they’ll be joined by pals Best Fern, Piper Curtis and DJ Rose Golde. 4602 St-Laurent, 9 p.m., $10/PWYC