The daily breakdown of concert highlights has arrived at Sat., Feb. 27. Check 'em below.

Cameron Carpenter Original material, selections from the scores of Star Wars and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, pop songs by artists ranging from Ray Charles to Michael Jackson, and classical of compositions like Barber’s Adagio for Strings all make their way into setlists by Cameron Carpenter, who brings his International Touring Organ to the Straz. Designed specifically for Carpenter by Marshall & Ogletree organ builders, ITO features digitized pipe organ sounds culled from instruments across the globe and programmed into a mobile, cross-genre digital music machine that, paired with Carpenter’s ingrown keys-stroking talents, makes for an overall unique and full-bodied sound. (Ferguson Hall at Straz Center for the Performing Arts, Tampa)

Thrushes with Pohgoh This is a make-up date for Thrushes, purveyors of vaguely '90s-hued rock and breezy whirling atmospheric shoegaze driven by the sweet-toned vocals of lead singer Anna Connor; the Baltimore outfit was due to land here in October to play a release show for New Granada Records outing Exposing Seas, but were waylaid by injury and are only making it back here this weekend. Stop by Microgroove, pick up a copy of Exposing Seas (on CD or limited pink vinyl), and get your name on the guestlist for the show. (New World Brewery, Ybor City)

Dallas Bohrer’s Peace, Love & Blueberries Festival Re-named in honor of the Blueberry Patch’s late founder, Dallas Bohrer, the Peace, Love and Blueberries Festival continues his legacy of harmony in typical Patchwork style: with vending, handmade crafts and art, and a live music gathering that kicks off at 5 p.m. with the sax-caressed reggae rock grooves of NoNeed and comes to a head at 11 p.m. when Jacksonville quartet S.P.O.R.E. hits the Patch’s intimate under-the-stars stage, culling the sounds of rock, funk, jazz, blues, hip hop and electro into one heady jammy brew and making the peace-loving masses get down and boogie late into the night. Ajeva and Row Jomah also perform, admission’s $10 and it is, as usual, a BYOB affair. (The Blueberry Patch, Gulfport)

Pink It Up 7! The annual “Ska Bands Against Breast Cancer” concert rounds up some of the best ska-fused acts Tampa Bay has to offer for one big ol’ charitable showdown. The seventh annual edition features sets by UNRB, Victims of Circumstance, Johnny Cakes and the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypso, Rude Squad, Saganaki Bomb Squad and CIO; admission is $7, all ages are welcome, and all proceeds support the breast cancer programs of Morton Plant Mease Foundation. (Crowbar, Ybor City)

WMNF Presents: Rockabilly Ruckus – A Tribute to Sun Records For its 11th annual showcase of modern rockabilly, country-roots, blues and vintage rock, Ruckus, WMNF pays homage to the venerable Memphis-based label that put Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis and so many significant others on the American music map. Leading the fine lineup is DC-area four-piece The Nighthawks, which has been plying blues and roots rock sounds since the early ‘70s and has served as a sort of training platform for axe-slingers Jimmy Thackery and Warren Haynes, among others. Also performing on this night: Hairdressers on Fire, Ronny Elliott and Rev Billy C Wirtz, Sara Rose Band, Rocket 88s and Ted Stevens Band. (Skipper’s Smokehouse, Tampa)

Less Than Jake Seminal Gainesville area ska-punk band Less Than Jake celebrates the 20th anniversary of breakthrough LP Losing Streak with a two-nights-in-every-city club tour. If you missed the first night's full album presentation of Losing Streak, LTJ performs the entirety of Hello Rockview on this second night along with various other fan favorites before and after each. The Antidonts and Beebs and Her Money warm the stage for the festivities. (State Theatre, St. Petersburg)

 ALSO TONIGHT
15th Annual Stogies & Stout w/Naughty Professor; 7 Below Dunedin Brewery, Dunedin
Local Noise Show V: Bed Room Noise The Venture Compound, St. Petersburg
Michael Amante Capitol Theatre, Clearwater
Redleg Husky The Hub, downtown Tampa
Fiesta Day Seventh Avenue, Ybor City
Bands for Bernie in Ybor City w/The Florida Mountain Boys/The Urbane Cowboys/Will Quinlan The Dirty Shame, Ybor City
Doro w/Madame Mayhem Orpheum, Ybor City
Creed Bratton w/Car Bomb Driver/Kyle Ruse Local 662, St. Petersburg
Bungled and Botched Ale and the Witch, St. Petersburg
7 Day Records Showcase Brass Mug, Tampa
Soul Saturday w/Danielle DeCosmo & Blackbird Morning/Dean Johanesen Hideaway Café & Recording Studio, St. Petersburg
Chris MacDonald’s Memories of Elvis Palladium Theater, St. Petersburg