Red Hooked on New Year’s Parties 2019

 

It can’t be bingeing Netflix all the time, can it? On the other hand, you may not want to travel for hours on the train on a weekend schedule. So here are some local parties to check out. 

New Year’s Eve Fireworks in Prospect Park

10:30 PM at Grand Army Plaza, FREE,  all ages. 

Rocky Sullivan’s

9PM Spencer & Kenny’s Humungous Holiday Hogmanay Hootenanny FREE

Sunny’s 

10PM Ryan Scott & the Kind Buds

Jalopy Tavern

9 PM AVO/SKALOPY!! ! FREE CHAMPAGNE TOAST AT MIDNIGHT!! No cover!!

 

Littlefield

New Year’s Eve with The Smiths” ft. The Sons & Heirs: A Tribute to The Smiths & Morrissey

Gigantic: A Tribute to The Pixies, DJ Ceremony

DOORS: 9:00 PM / SHOW: 10:00 PM

$20.00 – $25.00

IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING “NYE WITH THE SMITHS” ( TUE JAN 1 @1:00 AM)

Just Can’t Get Enough: A Post-Midnight New Year’s Eve Dance Party with DJ Ceremony

$5.00

 

Superfine New Year’s Eve Extravaganza

Burlesque & Variety Show

Featuring band The Lounge Leader

Table Reservations: $50/person

General Admission: $25/person

For reservations call 718-243-9005

Grand Prospect Hall

NEW New Year’s Eve by House of Yes!

NYE: Acid Pauli, Behrouz, Be Svendsen, Mira, Ocean vs Orientalis, Zone+

 

Tickets $60+

Dress to impress: white and gold dress code. More information at houseofyes.orq

Reserve tickets at Eventbrite.com

 

Jalopy Theatre–closed

Is your New Year’s Eve party missing from this list? Please feel free to put it in the comments! 

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