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The members of Dizzy Miss Lizzie’s Roadside Revue have entertained local theater audiences with a popular Fringe show about the reclusive Brontë sisters and raucous musical adaptations of classic stories like The Oresteia. But the theatrical side of the Roadside Revue has been on hiatus for more than a year while its founders, Debra Buonaccorsi and Steve McWilliams, focus on their roots rock act, the Hummingbyrds.Tonight, the Hummingbyrds join a group of other local songwriters to celebrate the first anniversary of Georgetown Americana venue Gypsy Sally’s. Read more >>> The performance begins at 8 p.m. at Gypsy Sally’s, 3401 K St. NW. $10–$14. (202) 333-7700. gypsysallys.com(Caroline Jones)

EAT THIS

Here’s a good excuse to throw a party this week: online booze delivery service Klink has a promotion through Sunday where they will send a mixologist to your house (or office) for an hour when you spend at least $300 on alcohol. Another one or two customers who spend less than that will also be selected at random for a free bartender visit. The mixologists will make drinks with whatever you have on hand and teach you how to make cocktails. Read more on Young & Hungry. (Jessica Sidman)

OH AND ALSO

Bon Iver collaborator S. Carey performs a solo show at Rock & Roll Hotel. Chicago-based roots act Califone opens the show. 8 p.m. at 1353 H St. NE. $15.

Austin-based punk quartet the Young play DC9 with noisy Alexandria trio Skelliton. 9 p.m. at 1940 9th St. NW. $10.

Reggae-rock group Hoba Hoba Spirit entertains the crowds at the Millennium Stage with its mixture of African, Berber, and Arabic religious songs and rhythms. 6 p.m. at 2700 F St. NW. Free.

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