Grand Serenade.
GRAND SERENADE/ THE NOBILITY/ ISAAC ALEXANDER
8:30 p.m., Sticky Fingerz. $6.
Calling all local pop-rock fans. It doesn’t get much better than this. Grand Serenade, the young foursome that leapt onto the scene several years back from out of nowhere (or Heber Springs) and quickly attracted an adoring throng of female fans, will likely headline, performing songs from their sparkly debut album, “Lean Times,” and new ones from a follow-up they’re currently recording at Blue Chair Studios, where guitarist Jordan Trotter works. The Nobility is a power-pop band from Nashville that plays Arkansas often because the band’s lead singer, Sean Williams, is from Searcy. It’s still touring behind “The Mezzanine,” a punchy album released last year that picked up positive national press. Probably opening the show, Isaac Alexander performs songs from his debut solo album “See Thru Me.” Glooms never sounded better.