DJ Baby Anne.

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VIBE 4
9 p.m., the Village. $18-$35.  

Club kids, relish the opportunity. With only a night or two a week regularly devoted to full-on house and techno in Little Rock, ravers and fancy dancers and everyone who looks back on Studio 54 with imagined nostalgia will flock to Vibe 4 in droves. Organized and promoted by Cybertribe, a collective of mostly Little Rock-based DJs like Dave McRoberts and Justin Sane, the annual event isn’t skimping on the visuals. They’ll rig four YAG lasers in the Village’s dome and put a giant visual screen on the stage. For high rollers, there’ll be a VIP room with a separate bar. Known for her “Bass Queen in the Mix” series, Orlando’s DJ Baby Anne headlines with house hero Josh the Funky 1, from Chicago.

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