I believe that you have accidently left out "to" after "attend."
I have something to attend TO tonight. = I have to do something tonight. / I have some business that I have to take care of tonight.
Compare: I have a party to attend tonight. = I plan to go to a party tonight.
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Now I can guess the meaning for I couldn't help reading it over and over again ever since I came across it.
Maybe it means 'I have something to accompany tonight'
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What is the meaning of this sentence 'I have something to attend tonight?'
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what is matter?
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