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The members of Tiger Horse claim influence from all kinds of places: the Clash and Guns N’ Roses, pizza, puppies, whiskey—even Sex Bob-omb, the fictional band from Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. The young quintet, native to the District, has been gestating in the local garage rock scene since 2012, and its simple, catchy compositions don’t require too much heavy thinking. If you’re curious about how pizza fits into the band’s sound, bring a pie with you to Fort Reno. Just remember to leave the whiskey at home. Read more >>> Tiger Horse performs with Baby Bry Bry and the Apologists and Aloners at 7 p.m. at Fort Reno Park, Chesapeake Street and Nebraska Avenue NW. Free. fortreno.com(Jordan-Marie Smith)

EAT THIS

Bryan Voltaggio opens his fast-casual restaurant Lunchbox today in the Chevy Chase Pavilion, near his other restaurants, Range and Aggio. The lunch and dinner spot features sandwiches, salads, soups, and sides. Among Voltaggio’s creations is the Fileo-Fish sandwich with catfish, tartar sauce, coleslaw, and cheddar on a potato roll as well as Ma’s Meatloaf made with pineapple ketchup, red onion marmalade, and a blue cheese and chive biscuit. There will also be a variety of housemade sodas and tea. Beer and wine are coming soon. Lunchbox, 5335 Wisconsin Ave. NW. voltlunchbox.com. (Jessica Sidman)

OH AND ALSO

M.H. & His Orchestra, a 10-person traveling band known for its lush orchestral arrangements, performs at MLK Library as part of the Capital Fringe Festival’s Music in the Libraries series. 3 p.m. at 901 G St. NW. Free.

Mexican reggae band Antidoping performs at Tropicalia. Find more details on Facebook. 8 p.m. at 2001 14th St. NW. $5.

Pop singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles performs at Wolf Trap’s Filene Center with Lucius and Emily King. 7:30 p.m. at 1645 Trap Road, Vienna. $25–$60.

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