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Kaleidoscope Music Festival has raised the bar for releasing music lineups with a highly produced viral video featuring a woman on a treasure hunt. National acts on the roster include Bassnectar, Los Rakas, Blue Scholars, Afroman, Souls of Mischief, Paper Diamond, Com Truise, gLAdiator and Amp Live. According to OneEleven, the producer-promoters behind the fest, the video was only phase one of the lineup announcements. More musicians will be announced May 30. For tickets and to watch the video, visit kaleidoscopemusicfestival.com.

In the words of Christopher Walken, “Wowie wow wow.” For all you youngins and Eugene ingénues, the WOW in WOW Hall is not the “wow” Walken speaks of, but “Woodmen of the World,” the fraternal organization that built one of Eugene’s oldest and most beloved music venues. Catch the free closing reception of the hall’s retrospective, The Woodmen of the World: Their History and Their Hall, which includes photographs, posters and a building tour led by historic preservation specialist Jon Pincus, from 5 to 7 pm Friday, May 31. 

The ASUO Women’s Center hosts its 13th annual OUT/LOUD queer women’s music festival — the largest of its kind in the PNW — noon to 10 pm Saturday, June 1, at Kesey Square with a crackerjack (or rather, crackerjane) national lineup: Girl in a Coma (San Antonio), THEESatisfaction (Seattle — see music shorts) and Taina Asili Y La Banda Rebelde (Albany, New York). Originally called Lesbopalooza (we still love that name), OUT/LOUD will be free during the day and feature a Femme Power Drag makeup booth, a Gender Blender Smoothie Bike and crafts for the kiddies; after 6 pm, tickets are $6 for UO students and $8 for the public. For festival info, visit outloudmusicfestival.wordpress.com.

Don’t miss this week: Medium Troy and Hamilton Beach join Harmonic Laboratory for a state-of-the-art performance at the Hult Center May 31 and June 1 (see “Harmony from Chaos,” 5/23); the Austin-based indie-pop band Tele Novella (think Dresden Dolls meets Rilo Kiley) at Cozmic May 30; the gritty, fuzzy punk pop of the Portland trio Sun Angle at Luckey’s May 30.

EW’s Next Big Thing song of the week: “All The Way In” by Kate Brown. This Iowa transplant  manages to capture the indignation of Ani DiFranco and the quirkiness of Regina Spektor, while still adding her own raw and earthy spin, on her track from the 2012 EP New Skin.