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MUSIC: D.C.’s own Benjee Ferree gets his shot at the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage tonight. Go on over and support him! 6 p.m., free.
ART: The Asia After Dark: Come Rock at Peacock Shock event tonight at the Freer and Sackler Galleries should be a fun party. For $20 at the door, enjoy drinks, food tastings from local Asian restaurants, dance performances, DJs, film shorts and access to all the art in the gallery. Pink Line Project will also be there to host a text message scavenger hunt. 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. Guests are encouraged to dress in peacock-themed attire.
MUSIC: The Pet Shop Boys are performing at DAR Constitution Hall at 8 p.m., with Will Eastman opening. Tickets are $54+, and are still available.
BLUES: Renowned blues pianist/vocalist Mose Allison is back at Blues Alley tonight for the beginning of a four-night stand. Tickets to the nightly 8 and 10 p.m. sets are $25 + $12.50 minimum/surcharge.
READING: Politics and Prose hosts an author event for Jonathan Tropper, who’s pimping his new novel, This Is Where I Leave You, a quirky comedy about a man’s life spiraling out of control in the midst of having to sit shiva for his father surrounded his dysfunctional family. 7 p.m.