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Billy Nelson at Poorcastle 2017. Photo by Nik Vechery

A quick note: Belushi Speed Ball, arguably the biggest name in the Louisville punk scene and the subject of plenty of LEO coverage, will celebrate their 100th show this Saturday with a “prom” at The Whirling Tiger. The show is currently sold out, but keep an eye on the band’s socials in case any tickets open up.

FRIDAY, MAY 19-21

Poorcastle Breslin Park $20/day, $40 weekend | 2 p.m.

Sure, it’s technically cheating to double-list this on both 5 Things and 3 Concerts, but it’s worth it for an affordable three-day festival of several dozen local bands. Tonight’s lineup is “Flashback Friday,” a collection of bands returning to Poorcastle, and the rest of the weekend is bands making their Poorcastle debuts. (Disclaimer: LEO is the media sponsor for this event.)

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FRIDAY, MAY 19

SABBATH Enchanted Forest (45 W. 1st St., New Albany, IN) $15 | 9-11 p.m.

You don’t have to take a “Crazy Train” ride from Louisville to hear the sounds of Black Sabbath, thanks to this tribute act.

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SATURDAY, MAY 20

Forest Fest Jefferson Memorial Forest Free admission, parking $15 cash | 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.

It’s a full day of bluegrass music in an awesome natural setting. The lineup includes Larry Keel Experience, The Foreign Landers, Hot Brown Smackdown, and Kaintuck.

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Carolyn Brown is the staff photographer and digital writer at LEO. Follow her on Instagram at @cebrownphoto or get in touch at cbrown@leoweekly.com.