Until recently, the members of the U.K. duo Jungle were anonymous. In an attempt to allow their art to speak for itself, they have only identified themselves as “J” and “T” and used fog machines at shows to mask their mugs. They’ve since lifted the air of mystery, revealing themselves as childhood mates Josh Lloyd-Watson and Tom McFarland, but the buzz around their sound hasn’t waned. Rightfully so, considering a stellar debut album released this July and four infectious dance videos, an integral part of Jungle’s multimedia art. Read more >>> Jungle performs with Beaty Heart at 8 p.m. at the Black Cat, 1811 14th St. NW. $20. (202) 667-4490. blackcatdc.com. (Cassiel Archdeacon)

EAT THIS

Chobani Greek Yogurt will “Cho-ffeur” you to work today and tomorrow as part of their #stopsadbreakfast campaign. Pick up a pedicab, designed to resemble a cup of Chobani Greek Yogurt Oats, from L’Enfant Metro station today or Union Station tomorrow and you’ll also get a free cup of their new product, which includes steel-cut oats, Greek yogurt, and fruit. They’ll also have breakfast stands set up for commuters on foot, and, if you use their hashtag with a photo of a “sad” breakfast, you’ll get a free sample as well. (Jamie Slater)

OH AND ALSO

Tropical rockers Vacationer squeeze one last dose of sunny, summery tunes out of the season when they perform at Rock & Roll Hotel with Brick+Mortar. 8 p.m. at 1353 H St. NE. $14.

If you’re looking to blend Argentine politics with soaring vocals, head to the Kennedy Center’s Opera House, where a touring production of Evita opens tonight. 7:30 p.m. at 2700 F St. NW. $39–$125.

Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt offers some insight into the company and discusses his new bookHow Google Works, at Sixth & I Historic Synagogue. 7 p.m. at 600 I St. NW. $17–$40.

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