Live music performances on television shows this week include:
Live music performances on television shows this week include:
v Meghan Trainor: Tonight on “Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon” (NBC)
v Stevie Wonder: Wednesday on “Late Show With David Letterman” (CBS)
v Neil Young: Wednesday on “Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon” (NBC)
v Death Cab for Cutie: Friday on “Late Late Show” (CBS)
v Sleater-Kinney: Friday on “Late Night With Seth Meyers” (NBC)
“Repeat After Me” (8:30 P.M., ABC): The premise is hardly original, but this hidden-camera prank show starring Wendy McLendon-Covey from “The Goldbergs” can be surprisingly silly and fun.
“Face Off” (9 p.m., Syfy): You have to love the far-out idea behind this week’s edition of “Face Off.” The remaining contestants are challenged to create alien beauty queens to compete in a Miss Intergalactic pageant. We are so there. 9 p.m., Syfy.
“Justified” (10 p.m., FX): We continue to savor the final season of “Justified.” Tonight, Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) has an unexpected offer for Markham (Sam Elliott), which, on this show, could mean a bullet to the gut.
“The Real World: SKELETONS” (10 P.M., MTV): Season 30 comes to an end.
TV listings, B6
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Another sellout for Packard hall
WARREN
Friday’s Brit Floyd concert at Packard Music Hall was the venue’s fifth sellout in three months.
The other sellouts in the 1,900-seat hall were Counting Crows in December, followed by two Blue Man Group shows in January and “Stomp,” according to Packard operator JAC Management.
Spring open house at Sutliff Museum
WARREN
The Sutliff Museum will host a spring open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. There will be lemonade and cookies in the Victorian Parlor, and a display of Victorian Easter greeting cards and painted tea cups and saucers.
The museum is on the second floor of the Warren-Trumbull County Public Library, 444 Mahoning Ave. For information, go to sutliffmuseum.org.
A snowball’s chance
PITTSBURGH
Make a snowball now before the snow melts, keep in your freezer, and use it to get into Carnegie Science Center on the first day of summer.
All visitors who bring a snowball to the science center June 21 will be able to choose what they pay for general admission. They can also launch their snowballs into the Ohio River.
Every summer, hundreds of snowballs are brought to the science center in coolers, freezer bags, frosty coffee cans, and plastic storage containers, for the admission deal.
Free jazz concert
SALEM
The Salem Community Center, 1098 N. Ellsworth Ave., will present a free Christmas jazz concert at 6 tonight featuring the Jack Halkides Quintet with special guests. For information, call 330-332-5885.
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