In September 2013, British alt-rock quartet Bastille made its Seattle debut with

In September 2013, British alt-rock quartet Bastille made its Seattle debut with a sold-out show at Tractor Tavern. A little over a year and a sold-out Showbox SoDo show later, the band is taking over KeyArena for the night. That progression is pretty impressive, given that the band is still touring behind its debut album, Bad Blood. Multiple singles, including the title track, “Flaws” and the cinematic “Pompeii,” have helped the band’s uphill trajectory, though unexpected covers and mashups and big screen-ready music videos have also added to the buzz. With Grizfolk. KeyArena, 305 Harrison St., 684-7200, keyarena.com. 8 p.m. $31.50–$39.50. All ages.

Nashville-based singer Nikki Lane is, as she says on Facebook, as country/Americana as they come. Her latest album, the Dan Auerbach–produced All or Nothin’, is a collection of nitty-gritty country tunes. From the bouncy “I Don’t Care” to the surf-rock-tinged “ Seein’ Double,” and from “Love’s on Fire,” a romantic duet with Auerbach, to the soulful title track, Lane’s vocals have a vintage feel and a lot of room to play on this album. Her lyrics run the gamut from affectionate (the deceptively titled “I Don’t Care”) to brutally honest (“Sleep With a Stranger”), but that just gives the album an even more down-home feel. With Jamestown Revival, Pete Molinari. Tractor Tavern. 8 p.m. $15. 21 and over.