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CONCERT

7 p.m.

Owl City, aka Minnesota singer/songwriter/producer Adam Young, takes the stage in support of the fourth studio album, “The Midsummer Station,” featuring the hit “Good Time” with Carly Rae Jepsen. Revolution Live, 200 W. Broward Blvd., Fort Lauderdale; 954-727-0950 or www.jointherevolution.net; $21.

PARTY

10 p.m.

BBC Radio superstar and trendmaster Pete Tong continues the Summer at Space series with a banging set of the latest progressive house and techno anthems. Space Miami, 34 NE 11th St., Miami; www.wantickets.com; $20-$30.

MUSIC

10 p.m.

After perusing the galleries at Wynwood Art Walk, head to The Stage for a special performance by electro-pop band Afrobeta. The talented duo will be rocking the stage performing hits like “Two Different Worlds,” “Touch,” “Play House” and many more. 170 NE 38th St., Miami; $10.

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