ElectricBlue
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I'd say write their names as they flow for you as the writer, with context as guidance. These suggestions all seem forced to me, to be honest; they're overthinking what might not be a problem. If the name demarcation is important, it will come across that way without signposts. Subtlety doesn't need a sledgehammer to be effective.There are only the three in the example and one other for whom it’s an issue. Any other characters with stage names only appear in the club, so their real names are irrelevant.
You want readers to think, "Ah, I see what you're doing there."
Besides, four names and another four? How hard can that be to keep straight, really