The best New Year’s Eve events in Greater Manchester from DJ discos to indulgent feasts
17.12.2023 - 08:13
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It’s not long until Christmas Day, which means that New Year’s Eve is just around the corner. Many of us will be thinking about how to say goodbye to 2023 and say hello to 2024.
As one of the biggest party nights of the year you may be thinking about heading out to celebrate with family and friends. Luckily there’s an array of venues across Greater Manchester hosting events where you can party the night away.
Whether you want to indulge with delicious feasts or dance along to DJs, there’s something for everyone this New Year’s Eve. If you’re looking for a place to celebrate this December 31, then check out the list below.
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Revellers can ring in the New Year at 11 Central at Salford Quays which promises a night of food, drink and dancing. The £10 tickets include a glass of fizz and canapes on arrival while you can soak up the sounds of the site’s hot house band Café Soul Collective and a DJ, as well as ‘surprise entertainment’. Tickets are available here.
Refuge has gained a reputation for its New Year’s Eve parties and tickets sell out fast. Party goers can expect a Studio 54-themed night with DJs Sticky Heat and Supernature Disco providing the soundtrack. There’s also the option of selecting a ticket which includes a meal in The Refuge Dining Room if you really want to go all out. Click here for tickets.
Tuck into a five course candlelit dinner accompanied by live jazz at The Pearl in Prestwich and make a toast to the New Year with a glass of champagne. There will be a DJ playing past midnight to ensure you keep dancing all night along. Guests can choose
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