#2: Lindsey Stirling at Comerica Theatre, November 12
Dancer, performance artist, author and violinist Lindsey Stirling — known for blending classical music styles with electronic dance music — takes the stage in support of her newest album, “Brave Enough.” The Federal Empire, an L.A.-based band that blends Americana and electronic music, opens the show. $29.50-$59.50. 8 p.m. November 12 at Comerica Theatre. comericatheatre.com
#3: Arizona Opera presents “Rusalka” at Phoenix Symphony Hall, November 11-13
This fairytale about a water nymph who longs to be human and gives up everything for love is brought to life by Arizona Opera with elaborate costumes, colorful sets, and of course, song. $25-$140. Visit website for show times. November 11-13 at Phoenix Symphony Hall. azopera.org
#4: Lydia Lunch at The Trunk Space, November 11
Lydia Lunch, who fronted seminal punk rock bands in the 1970s including Teenage Jesus and The Jerks before becoming a lauded and incendiary spoken word artist, will share stories from her storied subculture career. Local punk band JJCNV and Philadelphia dark country band The Wilt Family open the show. $10. 8 p.m. November 11 at The Trunk Space. thetrunkspace.com
#5: Chuckle Hut at The Coronado, November 9
Phoenix comedians Leslie Barton and Steve Maxwell host live standup comedy the second Wednesday of every month. Free. 7 p.m. November 9 at The Coronado. thecoronadophx.com




