Our guide to pop and rock shows and the best of live jazz happening this weekend and in the week ahead.

Pop & Rock

ELVIS COSTELLO & THE IMPOSTERS AND BLONDIE at Forest Hills Stadium (July 24, 7 p.m.). Costello’s music has always been so omnivorous, so prolix and so beyond the margins that defining it is difficult. But to the extent that he has created a genre unto itself over the past 40-plus years, his most recent album, “Look Now,” represents it fully: that heady Costello mix of Broadway balladry, Detroit soul and postpunk self-righteousness. He appears at Forest Hills as part of a double bill with Blondie, the Debbie Harry-fronted new-wave idols who rose to fame alongside Costello in the late 1970s. On their latest album, “Pollinator,” Blondie maintain the sharp guitars and neatly chopped drums they’re known for, but douse them in layers of synth.

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TOMASA DEL REAL at Elsewhere (July 25, 6 p.m.). This rising singer and producer has recently established herself as Chile’s best-known reggaeton musician. After spending much of her 20s as a tattoo artist, del Real, born Valeria Cisternas, began making grimy, incessantly percussive tracks on her laptop and soon found herself attracting an audience. Now she’s at the fore of a new subgenre, which she dubbed “neoperreo” (as in “the new perreo” — an intense style of dancing to reggaeton). At Elsewhere she will celebrate the release of her latest album, “TDR,” which came out in May.

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NICK HAKIM at Industry City (July 19, 8 p.m.). A young soul singer with a tender, restorative energy, Hakim seems to have sifted through a vast amount of musical history and singled out the sounds that resonate with him. Here are the big ones: the classic mid-70s soul of Marvin Gaye, D’Angelo’s Soulquarian funk, the richly textured bedroom hip-hop of producers like Alchemist and Knxwledge, the mysterious atmospheres of Phil Spector. Hakim has been relatively quiet since the release of his 2017 debut album, the wistful “Green Twins,” but its charms haven’t worn off yet. Also on the bill here are Duendita, a talented young post-R&B songwriter and producer who sounds like she’s singing to you up close, and the rising funk band Zenizen.

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