Photo by Kaden Shallat, courtesy Big Hassle Media.
Photo by Kaden Shallat, courtesy Big Hassle Media.

Sunday, May 25, 8 p.m.

When you’re a musician identified with indie rock acts such as Regina Spektor and Of Montreal, you can bet the musically astute are going to check you out. For Kishi Bashi, listeners have tuned in to his solo work – most notably the 2012 album 151a and his latest, Lighght – and given it a “yay” for it vibrant pop spirit and blend of influences from classical to experimental. As adept at the keyboard as he is the violin, Kishi Bashi has played plenty of the big music festivals, but now, he’s on his own and about to hit the Bricktown Music Hall, 103 Flaming Lips Alley, in Oklahoma City. Show is at 8 p.m. Sunday, May 25, with doors opening at 7 p.m. Tickets are $12-$14, available at www.ticketstorm.com.

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