1. Let’s stay on the dance floor: Join a lineup of standout Chicago musicians for an evening of classic Memphis soul as they pay tribute to the legendary Al Green. Table seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. 7 p.m. Friday. The Promontory, 5311 S. Lake Park Ave. West. $15. eventbrite.com

2. Dinner and a show, together: This month’s Jazzin’ in Bronzeville, a “jazz dinner,” features MudCity Blu opening for the Original Chicago Blues All Stars. “Cabaret-style” with a $4 set-up. 7-11 p.m. Friday. Corpus Christi Hall, 4910 S. King Drive. $15 online, $20 at door. eventbrite.com

3. ‘We should talk’: Chicago apparel company EmBody will host a panel discussion, “Love After Valentine’s: Kiss & Tell,” to illuminate a fuller spectrum of relationship narratives. 6-8 p.m. Friday, The Silver Room, 1506 E. 53rd St. Free; donations accepted. eventbrite.com

4. Drinking and imaginary driving: The city’s Friday Night Flights beer series typically pours up during the summer, but the Chicago Auto Show will host a special edition of FNF. Tickets include ten three-ounce samples and a souvenir tasting glass, as well as access to the Auto Show. 6-9 p.m. Friday. Chicago Auto Show, 2301 S. Lake Shore Drive. $30. cfnf.chicagoconcierge.com

5. DIY for a cause: Celebrate marginalized artists and art lovers at the fifth annual FEMIfest DIY Art and Music Festival this weekend. The two-day festival focuses on music during its first session, while the second session features musical performances as well as an art gallery from LGBTQ and women artists, a bake sale and other vendors. 6-11 p.m. Friday, 3-11 p.m. Saturday. Locations vary, check listing for details. $10-$15. eventbrite.com

6. Rosé on the roof:This weekend’s Rosé Fest at the IO Godfrey Rooftop features nearly 20 different varieties to sample, and the Godfrey’s rooftop space feels as lush as you can get at this time of year with a conservatory-style ceiling for maximum natural light and plenty of greenery. 1-5 p.m. Saturday. IO Godfrey, 127 W. Huron St. $45-$60. eventbrite.com

7. Unlimited stacks: The Chicago Pancakes & Booze Art Show really is that: a traveling art show that pops up in different cities throughout the U.S. for a good time of artwork, alcohol and unlimited pancakes. The two-day event features more than 100 local artists, plus live DJ performances and body painting. Drinks are available a la carte, but flapjacks are free. 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Friday and Saturday. Reggie’s, 2105 S. State St. $10 cash-only at door, $15 line-jumper online presale. reggieslive.com

8. Roller rink for a day: Take a spin at Spin this weekend, as the downtown table-tennis spot will transform much of its space into a roller rink for a belated Valentine’s Day party Saturday. Guests are welcome to bring their own wheels, or rental skates are available at $5 per pair. 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Saturday. Spin Chicago, 344 N. State St. Free entry. $5 skate rental. RSVP at do312.com/matchmadeinheaven

9. Russian romance on stage: The Joffrey Ballet begins a two-week run of its production of Leo Tolstoy’s epic classic “Anna Karenina.” This show is the premiere of a collaboration between the Joffrey Ballet and the Australian Ballet. 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. showtimes select days through Feb. 24. Joffrey Ballet, 10 E. Randolph St. $35-$176. joffrey.org/anna

10. Strings and suds: The Chicago Sinfonietta, of all places, will host its own Tap Takeover at Lagunitas for an evening of classical tunes and brews. And don’t worry, there’s food, too. The event raises funds for the Sinfonietta’s youth outreach programs, and guests will have a chance to network and participate in a raffle. 5:30-8:30 p.m. Monday. Lagunitas Brewing Co., 2607 W. 17th St. $20 presale, $25 door. eventbrite.com