Just use the iso you need to get the shot. A good photo won’t be ruined by noise.
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Agreed. And the sensor is great so you'll probably be pleasantly surprised. Just set the max iso to 3200 or 6400 and let the camera do it's thing.
On the other hand, I'd say worry more about metering mode (I'd stay away from highlight priority because of bright artificial lights), and focusing (autofocus will be trash in low light, so you'll probably have to zone/snap focus a lot).