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Big This Week in Las Vegas: July 4 fireworks, Zedd and Tiësto at Ayu Dayclub’s debut, L.A. Witch and more

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L.A. Witch returns to Las Vegas on July 2.
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  • Party: Opening Weekend at Ayu Dayclub

    If you can’t find your way into the Strip’s newest pool club for Resorts World’s grand opening Fourth of July concert from Miley Cyrus, you can hang out on the Strip and watch the show on that huge hotel tower video screen. There’s also plenty of other music to take in during Ayu Dayclub’s first weekend, including top-liners Zedd and Tiësto, trendy rapper Jack Harlow, singer Madison Beer and Bronx-to-Ibiza techno-house faves the Martinez Brothers. July 1-4, times & prices vary, zoukgrouplv.com. –Brock Radke

  • Concert: L.A. Witch at Starbase Las Vegas

    Is that magic in the air or L.A. Witch making a dramatic entrance? The all-female psych trio brings its reverb-soaked riffs and hazy, California-night nostalgia to town on July 2, with opening sets from The Acid Sisters and Viaje Nahual. L.A. Witch invokes the spirit of ’60s garage rock on “Kill My Baby Tonight,” then channels its inner riot grrrl on “Sexorexia.” There’s no evidence proving these women are actual witches, but a spellbinding performance might make you wonder … July 2, 8 p.m., $25, 3905 W. Diablo Drive, starbaselv.com. –Amber Sampson

  • Party: Happy Camper at Area15

    If you’re not into fireworks, Independence Day doesn’t offer much; your options are basically limited to keeping your dogs calm and worrying your house might burn down. Area15 adds an intriguing new option with Happy Camper, a summer getaway-themed party featuring campground games, talent contests, live music and DJs and more. (Admission to Meow Wolf’s Omega Mart is not included, though $5 admissions to Wink World and Museum Fiasco will be available.) Hose down your roof and go. 8 p.m., $40, 21 and over, Area15, area15.com/events/happy-camper. – Geoff Carter

  • Art: Jung Min: Boundaries at Enterprise Library

    Mixed-media artist and part-time UNLV instructor Jung Min feels caught between two worlds. The South Korea-born Las Vegan uses the artistic process to navigate the pitfalls of a life straddling the Eastern and Western cultural divide. Her show, Boundaries, is a powerful display of unabashed selfhood. “Through my art, I study my identity, cultural taboos, sexuality, and femininity,” Min writes in her artist statement. “I am using my female body and ethnic black hair to create images of extreme discomfort and visual dissonance.” The result is both aesthetically beautiful and emotionally alarming. Through July 18; Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.; Friday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; 25 E. Shelbourne Ave.; 702-507-3760. –C. Moon Reed

  • Celebration: July 4 Fireworks

    This year’s Independence Day celebration is an especially poignant one: We can finally gather with our friends and loved ones to watch fireworks together. And there are many spots around the Valley to catch the aerial displays. On the Strip, the LVCVA is organizing a coordinated show from the rooftops of Aria, Caesars Palace, Planet Hollywood, the Strat, Treasure Island, the Venetian and new kid on the block Resorts World. Station Casinos’ 45th anniversary will be marked with a fireworks extravaganza at Red Rock Casino (Summerlin) and Palace Station. Henderson’s displays will take place at four different locations: M Resort, Green Valley Ranch Resort, Lake Las Vegas and the Galleria at Sunset, synchronized by a soundtrack from iHeart Radio. And Downtown folks will get to celebrate even earlier, with three nights (July 2-4) of fireworks from the Plaza’s towers starting at 10 p.m. –Genevie Durano

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