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CASTING

11 p.m.

Q Lounge hosts the search for a woman who will portray a lead character in Fable Streams’ new role-playing game, Genesys. Ladies will get free cocktails until 1 a.m. and enjoy music by Pirate Stereo as they vie for the role, the winner receiving a one-year contract as a “Fate,” which involves travel, appearances, a glam squad and more. 841 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-397-8056.

PARTY

11 p.m.

Harry “Choo Choo” Romero takes over Wall Lounge at the W Hotel on South Beach rocking hard with hits like “What Happened,” “Lifting Me High,” and “Rock You” featuring Michelle Martinez. $60. 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; www.WALLmiami.com.

CONCERT

11 p.m.

Puerto Rican superstar Don Omar performs from his long list of reggaeton and dance hits like “Danza Kuduro” and “Dutty Love” featuring Natti Natasha. Tickets $60 in advance. Opium at the Hard Rock, 5729 Seminole Way, Hollywood; 786-425-3545.

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