IN CONCERT

The Assad Brothers’ Brazilian Guitar Summit is a big deal: Yo-Yo Ma called Assad’s recordings one of his favorites of all time. Blending various South American guitar styles, they won’t disappoint. The group unleashes their sound tomorrow night at 8 p.m. at Rackham Auditorium. Tickets are $22-$46.

ON STAGE

Four-handed piano playing has gone out of style. Watch it come back to life at 8 p.m. Saturday at Hill Auditorium as six keyboard virtuosos to explore the wonders of music made for multiple pianists. Selections will include works from Mozart, Mendelssohn and Stravinsky. Tickets are $10 with student ID.

AT THE DRUM

Fine Michigan wine is a reality. Let Sharon Kegerreis tell you why at her book signing for “From the Vine: Exploring Michigan Wineries” at Shaman Drum Bookshop 7 p.m. Saturday. Along with co-author Lorri Hathaway, she traveled the state sampling the best. Join in the discussion and even sample a few.

AT THE ARK

Michigan’s legislature labeled him “Michigan’s Troubadour.” It doesn’t get much more legit than that. See if your congressmen know what they’re talking about when Neil Woodward brings his bluegrass/Michicana sound to The Ark tonight. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $15.

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