TUESDAY
>> What do you think about panic? Is it widespread? Spread-heads (is that a word?) probably already know about Widespread Panic‘s two day set for today and tomorrow at the Warner Theater. The jam band is touring behind their tenth studio album, “Free Somehow.” Tickets are sold out, but we expect you can pick some up among the herbal blends on 13th Street NW. Doors at 7 p.m., $42.50.
>> Anousheh Khalili won a Grammy with Deep Dish, but the Richmond-based vocalist’s solo work is more acoustic and emotional. She’s playing at the Black Cat’s backstage with The Feverfew and Sleep Station. Doors at 9 p.m., $8.
WEDNESDAY
>> Waukesha, Wisconsin’s favorite sons, The Bodeans, reunite for a show at the9:30. Time to call your middle school friends, get out your scratched Party of Five soundtrack, and sing a long to “Closer to Free.” It will only cost you $25. Tickets surprisingly still available. With Twin Cities rockin’ troubadour G.B. Leighton. Doors 8 p.m.
>> If you’re not interested in “Closer to Free,” head over to DC9 for a garage rock extravaganza, with 60’s-worshers The Woggles, the more Southern stomp of Tiger Tiger, and superfast locals The Hall Monitors (***). Doors 8:30 p.m., $10.