7 Shows to See in Philly This Week: Fleetwood Mac Reunites, Finch, STS9 and Flyleaf
Get our weekly picks of what to do this weekend and the latest on Philly's arts and entertainment scene.

Monday: Little Dragon ($26)
This Swedish electronic band formed in 1996 when the foursome was still in high school. Since then, they’ve been featured on tracks with DJ Shadow and Big Boi. Now Little Dragon, made up of Yukimi Nagano, Erik Bodin, Fredrik Källgren Wallin and Håkan Wirenstrand, has released their fourth studio album, Nabuma Rubberband. Listen before you go: “Paris.” Monday, October 13th with Shy Girls, Union Transfer, 8 p.m., 1026 Spring Garden Street


Tuesday: Flying Lotus ($38)
Multi-talented electronic musician-rapper-producer Flying Lotus (a.k.a., Steve Ellison) has worked with Erykah Badu and Mac Miller and been nominated for a VMA. His latest album, You're Dead!, features Kendrick Lamar, Snoop Dogg, and Herbie Hancock. Listen before you go: "Never Catch Me." Tuesday, October 14th with Thundercat, Tower Theatre, 8 p.m., 19 South 69th Street.


Wednesday: Fleetwood Mac ($49.50-$179.50)
For the first time in 16 years, all five members of the legendary, Grammy-winning, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Fleetwood Mac will perform together on their "On With the Show” tour. Band member Christine McVie has returned for this tour, having been absent from the group since 1998. For die-hard and casual Fleetwood Mac fans alike, this is a show that can't be missed. Listen before you go: Rumors. Wednesday, October 15th, Wells Fargo Center, 8 p.m., 3601 South Broad Street.


Thursday: Julian Casablancas+The Voidz ($38.90)
A punk band formed over the past few years through friendships and music connections, The Voidz have seen both confusion and compliments from critics. With The Strokes' Julian Casablancas on lead vocals, the band's controversial debut album Tyranny appeared last month. Listen before you go: "Human Sadness." Thursday, October 16th with Mr. Twin Sister and Continue, Electric Factory, 8:30 p.m., 421 North 7th Street.


Friday: Flyleaf ($18)
The self-titled debut album from this alternative metal band made waves in 2005 with its single "I'm So Sick" and an appearance from Jane's Addiction's Dave Navarro. Their latest album, Between the Stars, dropped just last month and is the first release from their new label, Loud & Proud Records. Listen before you go: "Set Me On Fire." Friday, October 17th with Lullwater and Ryan White, District N9NE, 8 p.m., 460 North 9th Street.


Saturday: STS9 ($37)
Sound Tribe Sector 9, known as STS9, is an instrumental rock and electronic band out of Atlanta, Georgia. They've put out 11 albums since forming in 1998 and, if their recent festival appearances are any indication, don't seem to be slowing down any time soon. Listen before you go: "Pianoir." Saturday, October 18th, Tower Theatre, 8 p.m., 19 South 69th Street.


Sunday: Finch ($20)
Touring to support their first album in nine years, Back to Oblivion, Finch has survived more than one break up. After reuniting in 2012 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their debut album, What It Is To Burn, the alternative rock band has finally put out new material. Listen before you go: "Two Guns to the Temple." Sunday, October 19th with Maps & Atlases, Wounds, and Helen Earth Band, Underground Arts, 7 p.m., 1200 Callowhill Street.


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