What to do in Las Vegas this week: March 19-26

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PARTY: INAKTIV With Ophion & Fieldz, Proxxxy, more, 10 p.m., We All Scream, tixr.com.

MUSIC: CIRCLES AROUND THE SUN 7 p.m., the Wall at Area15, area15.com.

MUSIC: WE’RE ALL MAD HERE MASSIVE With CloZee, Memba, more, 8 p.m., Area15, area15.com.

MUSIC: NIM VIND With Evelyn’s Casket, The Out There, 8 p.m., the Griffin, dice.fm.

MUSIC: EMILY KING Emily King has the type of voice you can’t help but revel in. In a taping of NPR’s Tiny Desk, she’s an angelic vessel of harmonies, her vocals coasting across the room like a gentle breeze. A Grammy-nominated sister of soul and R&B, King released her full-length debut East Side Story in 2007, shortly after guesting on Nas’ 2004 album Street’s Disciple. She’s released several works since then, including silky classics like “Distance” and “Georgia.” The warmth she delivers is something akin to a kindling of campfire wood. And that vibe should suit the scene of Dustland Bar perfectly when King takes the stage, along with local artists Scorpio and B. Rose. 7 p.m., $50, Dustland Bar, thedustlandbar.com. –Amber Sampson

SPOTLIGHT EVENT: BAR & RESTAURANT EXPO Bar & Restaurant Expo brings the hospitality community together in Las Vegas for education, tastings, networking, and access to top suppliers. Discover new trends and profit-driving strategies to stay ahead in hospitality. The expo runs from the 23rd to the 25th at the Las Vegas Convention Center South Hall, and you can use code LVWeekly to save 20% on your tickets. barandrestaurantexpo.com

PARTY: MONDAYS ON MY MIND 11 a.m., Marquee Dayclub, taogroup.com.

MUSIC: THE MAINE Back in 2008, The Maine had us in a chokehold with sunny singalongs like “Everything I Ask For” and “Into Your Arms.” But in the years following those pop-punk hits, it has evolved into a proper rock band with new classics (See: “Quiet Loud Part”). Fans of The Maine have gotten a taste of its refined sound at the When We Were Young festival for the past several editions, but the band’s performance at Brooklyn Bowl marks its first full-length Vegas show in years. We caught up with founding member and drummer Pat Kirch about what we can expect from the gig and the band’s forthcoming album, Joy Next Door, at lasvegasweekly.com. 5:30 p.m., $55-$80, Brooklyn Bowl, ticketmaster.com. –Amber Sampson

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