Paul McCartney, Tab Hunter, and Music of Remembrance

THURS – MUSIC

As his new TV spot for Fidelity Investments reminds us (“quarryman, Beatle, Wing, poet, father, frontman, producer, business mogul, painter . . . “), Paul McCartney is no spring chicken. Still, we hear his recent performances have been electrifying; if you snapped up tickets in April, lucky you. 8 p.m. Thurs., Nov. 3. Sold out. KeyArena, Seattle Center, 206-684-7200, www.seattlecenter.com. NEAL SCHINDLER

THURS – BOOKS

He of the taut torso, Tab Hunter, will presumably wear a shirt (sorry, guys) when he appears to hawk his newly published account of growing up hunky, gay, and closeted in Hollywood. 7:30 p.m. Thurs., Nov. 3. $5. Town Hall, Eighth Avenue and Seneca Street, 206-624-6600, www.elliottbaybook.com. LYNN JACOBSON

MON – CONCERT

One of Seattle’s most-loved tenors, Vinson Cole, joins Music of Remembrance, the local organization dedicated to honoring musicians of the Holocaust and their work, for its fall concert. 7:30 p.m. Mon., Nov. 7. $25. Nordstrom Recital Hall, Benaroya Hall, 200 University St., 206-365-7770, www.musicofremembrance.org. LYNN JACOBSON