Where: Syndicated Bar-Theater-Kitchen, 40 Bogart Street, Bushwick Complimentary champagne at midnight will be followed by a Smiths/Morrissey dance party at 1am. What: Ring in the New Year with a live performance by The Sons & Heirs, a Smiths and Morrissey tribute band. Where: littlefield, 635 Sackett Street, Gowanus New Year’s w/ The Smiths “How Soon Is Midnight” LIVE in Brooklyn How Much: Tickets $30 general admission $75 open bar There will be a photo booth, drink specials, a champagne toast at midnight, and complimentary admission to littlefield’s afterparty at 1:00am. What: Celebrate the new year with an all-inclusive night of booze, bingo, music, and tacos! Comedians Casey James Salengo and Courtney Maginnis will host rounds of bingo and 2017-themed games and trivia. Where: Parklife, 636 Degraw Street, Gowanus There will be plenty of party favors on hand, food & snacks, and a DJ to keep things festive. What: Five Boroughs Brewing will be tapping a brand-new triple IPA to kick off the new year. Where: Five Boroughs Brewing Co, 215 47th Street, Sunset Park Ring in the New Year at the Five Boroughs Brewing Taproom What: Twelve hours of New Year’s Eve fun featuring DJ sets by members of Hot Chip, Simian Mobile Disco, JD Samson, and more, as well as a champagne toast at midnight! Where: Elsewhere, 599 Johnson Avenue, Bushwick From 7:30pm to 9pm NPR’s Jesse Brenneman will test your memory with “A Year In Trivia: 2017 In Review.” From 9pm into the wee hours, there will be DJ sets, dancing, as well as drink and food specials throughout the night. What: Threes will be open for brunch on Sunday, then starting at 5pm psychic readers will set up booths and offer $10 tarot card or palm readings. Where: Threes Brewing, 333 Douglass Street, Gowanus How Much: Tickets $115 (must be purchased in advance) There will be a midnight toast with a new, unreleased Ghost Bottle. What: Welcome the new year at Brooklyn Brewery’s traditional New Year’s Eve Brewery Bash featuring an open beer bar, sliders, bites and snacks, as well as a special performance by blues/hip-hop artist Ryan O’Neil. Where: The Brooklyn Brewery, 79 N 11th Street, Williamsburg When: Sunday, December 31, 10pm to 1:30am Following the class will be a New Year’s celebration countdown and champagne toast. Proceeds from the class will be donated to CHiPS. What: Flow into the new year with attention to breath, comfort, and community at this candlelight yoga class blending open-level vinyasa flow, restorative yoga, and meditation led by Karen Shelley and accompanied by a cellist. Where: Bend & Bloom Yoga, 708 Sackett Street, Park Slope When: Sunday, December 31, 10pm to 11:45pm 11:45pm to 12:30am (countdown & toast) What: Bid 2017 adieu while enjoying chamber music aboard a “floating concert hall.” Bargemusic’s New Year’s Eve concert will feature works by Antonio Vivaldi and Johann Sebastian Bach performed by Mark Peskanov, violin, and Semplice Players: Alex Fortes, violin Laura Giannini, violin Rose Hashimoto, viola Julian Schwarz, cello Sam Suggs, Double Bass and Doris Stevenson, keyboard. Where: Bargemusic, One Water Street, Fulton Ferry Landing, Brooklyn Bridge Park, DUMBO What: Amanda Palmer and Jason Webley will be joined by the accordion ensemble, This Way to the Egress, as well as special guests Lacy Rose, Alaina Ferris, Kalan Sherrard, and more. Where: Brooklyn Bazaar, 150 Greenpoint Avenue, Greenpoint Learn more about Coney Island’s NYE celebration here.Īmanda Palmer and Jason Webley’s New Year’s Eve Phantasmagoria What: Starting at 6pm on Sunday, Abe Stark Skating Rink, B&B Carousell, Deno’s Wonder Wheel, Stop the Zombies 7D, and Thunderbolt Roller Coaster will all be open free of charge! The New York Aquarium and several Coney Island dining and entertainment venues will be opened extended hours leading up to the countdown that will feature fireworks and a digital “burst” from the Parachute Jump. Where: Coney Island at Steeplechase Plaza Learn more about the 38th annual fireworks celebration here.įourth Annual New Year’s Eve Celebration & Fireworks At Coney Island The free event kicks off with live entertainment by Brooklyn’s Quintessential Playlist at 10:30pm, followed by fireworks at the stroke of midnight. What: Join Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and the Prospect Park Alliance in ringing in the New Year with Brooklyn’s most spectacular fireworks display. New Year’s Eve Fireworks In Prospect Park See our list below and check out the BKLYNER Calendar for more events happening around town or to list an event of your own. Temperatures are predicted to be arctic this final weekend of the year, but if you’re up for braving the chill, there are lots of New Year’s Eve celebrations scheduled across the borough-from fireworks to dance parties to yoga.
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