7 p.m. JUSTICE. This once-underground French dance-duo is now famous for two things: Its T-shirt-themed video for "D.A.N.C.E.," and prompting an outcry from Kanye West after edging him out for an MTV Europe Music Award. Don't miss the warm-up synth group Midnight Juggernauts. (Terminal 5, 610 W. 56th St., Manhattan. 212-260-4700.)
8 p.m. AEROPLANE PAGEANT. Brooklyn will get a taste of Strong Island when this wonderful sad-pop outfit shares the bill with another local troupe, the ever-quirky Beat Radio. (Union Hall, 702 Union St., Brooklyn. 718-638-4400.)
9:15 p.m. ANATHALLO. The Michigan orchestral pop collective is full of gorgeous surprises. (Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard St., Manhattan, 212-219-3132.)
10 p.m. THE COLOR FRED. Ex-Taking Back Sunday guitarist/ singer Fred Mascherino's new band hits the ground running with the power-pop debut "Bend to Break." The live show will likely be just as hard-hitting. Knitting Factory, 74 Leonard St., Manhattan, 212-219-3132.)
10:30 p.m. BABY ELEPHANT. The latest project from Amityville's Prince Paul delves into jazzy, funky grooves. (Crash Mansion, 199 Bowery, Manhattan. 212-982-0740.)
11 p.m. THE BRUNETTES. The delightful pop-rockers from New Zealand are less cutesy and more charming on the new "Structure and Cosmetics" album. Bowery Ballroom, 6 Delancey St., Manhattan, 212-533-2111.)