Photo by wolfkann

Photo by wolfkann

FOOD & DRINK: Izakaya Seki (1117 V Street NW) celebrates its one-year anniversary with all of the tuna. Tonight at 5 pm., chef Hiroshi Seki will butcher a whole 100-pound yellow fin tuna to the delight (or horror) of diners. This will be followed by a three day, $15 all-you-can-eat tuna sashimi bender. Depending on how much raw fish you can eat in one sitting, that’s a pretty amazing deal. —Alicia Mazzara

VARIETY: Head to the Wonderland Ballroom (1101 Kenyon Street NW) tonight for The Wonderland Wednesdays Megashow, featuring acts from all of the Wonderland Wednesdays series: comedy, music, and more. 8:30 p.m. Free, but donations are welcome.

OUTDOOR MOVIE: Cheer on “the girl on fire” in NoMa Summer Screen’s (Loree Grand Field, Second and L Streets NE) outdoor presentation of The Hunger Games. The food trucks arrive and the fun starts at 7 p.m., the movie plays at sundown. Free.

MUSIC: Freak-folk hero Bonnie “Prince” Billy recently teamed up with long-time collaborator Dawn McCarthy to record a batch of Everly Brothers songs. Those recordings became What The Brothers Sang and the duo is touring behind the album. They’ll be headlining Sixth & I Synagogue. The Murphy Beds open the show. $38, 8 p.m. – Andy Hess