Photo by ericgbrown.BIKE TALK: The National Building Museum’s (401 F Street NW) lecture series, DC Builds, will host panel discussion called “Build It and They Will Ride”, featuring a panel of individuals well-qualified to speak about bicycle and pedestrian projects. $12 for National Building Museum members, $20 for the public. 6:30. Tickets still available.
FOOD & DRINK: Jill Zimorski, ThinkFoodGroup Beverage Director, will welcome special guest Pedro Gonzalez Mittelbrunn of Bodegas y Viñedos del Paramo to Jaleo’s Spanish Wine Shop (2250 A Crystal Drive, Arlington) to savor wine treasures she discovered on her recent trip to Spain. Jaleo Head Chef Ramon Martinez will offer a special menu to accompany the wines. 7:30 p.m. $100, all inclusive. Reservations required by calling (703) 413-8181.
THEATER: Mozart and his rival face off in a theatrical adaptation of Amadeus by Round House (4545 East-West Highway, Bethesda). 7:30 p.m. Tickets: $25-50.
MUSIC: Somehow, there are still some tickets left for tonight’s Echo & the Bunnymen show at the 9:30 Club (815 V Street NW). Kelley Stoltz opens. $35. 7 p.m.
>> Baltimore’s J Roddy Walston & The Business perform their mix of blue-eyed soul and southern rock for the final time as residents at the Rock and Roll Hotel (1353 H Street NE). Tonight’s show will be with a band we all know and love, These United States. $15. 8:30 p.m.
>> DC9 (1940 9th Street NW) has Brandon Butler and John Bustine for your listening pleasure. $6. 9 p.m.
POOLSIDE PARTY: At Donovan House (1155 14th Street NW), DJs Adrian Loving and Saucee will host the weekly “Electric Relaxation: Way Back To Way Out” poolside party, featuring sounds from acid jazz to minimal house. Free. 6 p.m.