Flight of the Conchords: They're calling it "The Flight of the Conchords Sing the Flight of the Conchords Tour," and if you don't find that funny then stay home and watch "This Is Spinal Tap" for the 400th time. Seven years after their cultish HBO series wrapped, the New Zealand-bred musical comedy duo of Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie — think: the indie-folk Spinal Tap — are back on the road singing a new batch of songs from an upcoming album as well as their quirky oldies. "Bowie in Space," in particular, should bring down the house. Their TV castmate and fellow Sub Pop Records act Eugene Mirman opens. (8 p.m. Fri., Orpheum Theatre, $39.50-$59.50.)
Justin Bieber: The Biebs is so proud of his current album "Purpose" that almost all the songs from this recording are part of the set list on his tour. Longtime Beliebers will also get to hear "Baby," "Never Say Never" and other old favorites from the 22-year-old Canadian pop phenom. And he plans a few surprises like singing (OK, lip synching) while bouncing on a trampoline. Post Malone and Moxie Raia open. (7:30 p.m. Sun. Target Center, $50.50-$126, axs.com.)
Also recommended:
Angel Olson: An act that would have been a prime pick for the next day's Rock the Garden, this St. Louis-bred rocker channeled PJ Harvey and worked with St. Vincent collaborator John Congleton on her last record and is previewing the follow-up album on tour (8 p.m. Fri., Cedar Cultural Center, all ages, $15-$18.)
Against Me! Already one of the mightiest punk groups around, the Florida band only got even stronger after becoming torchbearers for transgender equality (Fri., Fine Line, $25-$40).
Astronautalis: Minneapolis' favorite adopted indie-rap transplant charted high on iTunes last week with his experimental new album, "Cut the Body Loose," and is back home from widespread overseas touring for two release parties (9 p.m. Fri., Turf Club, $15; Sat. / 9 p.m. Sat., 7th Street Entry, sold out.)
Soul Asylum & the English Beat: With the new album "Change of Fortune," Dave Pirner's energizer bunny of a band now sees a change of guitarists, as the Melismatics' Ryan Smith joins for this retro twofer with Dave Wakeling's ska-rock unit of "Mirror in the Bathroom" fame. (7:30 p.m. Sat., Minnesota Zoo amphitheater, $47.)
Los Lobos: Until their long-overdue Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction comes in, the East Los Angeles rock vets can at least enjoy hall of fame status in our Music at the Zoo series, always some of the warmest nights of summer. (7:30 p.m. Sun., Minnesota Zoo amphitheater, $46.)