It's a pretty jam-packed evening in live music, at last as far as Sundays go. Take a look at the breakdown of highlights for this Sun., March 13 below.


Rihanna with Travis Scott
As of November of last year, Rihanna – the hip-pop starlet with distinctive vocal quality – had officially moved more than 200 million records, making her one of the best-selling artists of all time. And between 2005’s ubiquitous “Umbrella” to latest single “Work” featuring Drake (her alleged on again-off again romantic link), she’s gotten 11 No. 1s on the Billboard Hot 100, plus another three as featured guest. This tour falls behind the release of her eighth album, Anti, and features fine warm-up from hip hop-soul star Travis Scott (“Antidote”), also romantically tied to Rihanna but on a more official basis. (Amalie Arena, Tampa)–Leilani Polk

Get Happy – The Songs of Judy Garland + All-Star Jazz Jam Tampa Jazz Club presents two back-to-back shows at Palladium starting in Hough Hall with an afternoon program of songs made famous by Judy Garland as performed by saxophone whiz Harry Allen and vocalist Rebecca Kilgore, who are joined by Bill Cunliffe (piano), Joel Forbes (bass) and Kevin Kanner (drums). An all-star jazz jam honoring WUSF-FM Jazz Director Bob Seymour as he reaches retirement is held afterwards on the more intimate Side Door stage and features pianist Michael Royal piloting the set with bassist Alejandro Arenas, drummer Mark Feinman and various special TBA guests. (Palladium Theater, St. Petersburg)–LP

Mau5hax Bus Tour with Attlas, Matt Lange, Rezz, Steve Duda A traveling showcase of EDM talent repped by Deadmau5’s Mau5trap label, among them, Canadian EDM sensation Attlas, behind darkly pulsing house-influenced productions, and LA-based producer Steve Duda, the other electro-pushing half of deadmau5’s BSOD project. (Amphitheater, Ybor City)–LP

Underoath Surprise Show More info here. (Crowbar, Ybor City)

Mobb Deep Living legends Mobb Deep practice what they preach with their savage hardcore flows and ‘90s-spawned aggression, exploring the struggles of urban life in grueling detail and soaking their stories in personal experience. Prodigy and Havoc have been somewhat inactive of late but hit the road to turn up towns across the U.S., playing the entirety of 1996 breakthrough album Hell on Earth in celebration of its 20th anniversary. (Local 662, St. Petersburg) –Justin Croteau

Jewel There’s something timeless about Jewel. For the past two decades she’s been telling her stories of hard work and adventure so characteristic of rural America armed with an acoustic guitar, incredible vocals and finely-wrought lyrics; you never know whether Jewel is going to whisper, unleash the full power of her voice with soaring gusto, or talk-sing through her verses. This unpredictability is something she’s has mastered since 1995 debut Pieces of You, and it works for her. Newest effort Picking Up the Pieces is a thoroughly somber affair that finds her masterfully rhyming “God exists” with “double helix” and lamenting love gone wrong amid other intimate imaginings that almost feels as if read from a diary. (Capitol Theatre, Clearwater) –Leanne Castro

The Florida Björkestra with Radio-Ed
Radio-Ed is the Ed Woltil and Jeremy Douglass perform Radiohead covers spanning the UK rock band's entire discography as Radio-Ed. On this night, they warm the stage for The Florida Bjorkestra, a nine-piece of strings, horns and multiple special guest vocalists performing a set of music from Bjork albums Debut, Post, Homogenic, Vespertine and Selmasongs. They are: Jeremy Douglass on piano, guitarist LaRue Nickelson, drummer Dave Hamar, bassist Daniel Navarro, Rebecca Zapen on violin, Tom Kersey on cello, David Hope on trombone, Austin Vickery on horns; and vocals by Jamie Perlow, Gale Trippsmith, Kasondra Rose, Barb Ness and Sasha Tuck. The show starts at 6 p.m.  (Hideaway Cafe & Recording Studio, St. Petersburg)–LP

ALSO TONIGHT
Gasparilla Music Festival w/Stephen “Ragga” Marley/Charles Bradley/Greensky Bluegrass/Futurebirds/Poetry n' Lotion/many more
(Curtis Hixon Park, Kiley Gardens MacDill Park, downtown Tampa)
GMF After Party w/New Breed Brass Band/DJ LeSage (Channelside Bay Plaza, downtown Tampa)
Get Faded Barbershop Open Mic & Cypher w/Shock Da World/The Wave K.A.M*Ovg/Jamez Anthony/Blakknation (Get Faded Barbershop, St. Petersburg)
An Evening with Chaka (Skipper’s Smokehouse, Tampa)
Josh Haram Group (Ella’s Americana Folk Art Café, Tampa)
Florida Strawberry Festival: The Band Perry, Echosmith (FL Strawberry Festival Grounds, Plant City)
Food and Wine Festival: O.A.R. (March 13, Busch Gardens, Tampa)
Sunshine Brass Band (Tampa Covenant Church, Tampa)
The World of Drum & Bass w/Grooverider/Drumsound & Bassline Smith/DJ SS/Delano/Popejohn/many more (Honey Pot, Ybor City)
Have Gun Will Travel (Crooked Thumb Brewery, Safety Harbor)