Before you set off you’ll be sent a top secret email containing some very important information. ![]() Drooling yet? And – whilst a heady evening lies ahead of you – the most challenging part of your night will be locating this elusive basement bar in the first place. For just £95 you’ll be treated to an evening of unlimited food, wine, Prosecco and a choice of six specially curated cocktails. Usually a members’ club, this suave, Cold War-inspired north London haunt opens its door to the public this New Year’s Eve with arms wide open. New Year’s Eve at Keystone Crescent – London Costume dress is encouraged, so think flapper, think fine, and think fancy. There will be a delicious three course meal on offer at this regal Tudor manor, the highlight being the Great Gatsby Trio dessert, before live bands and DJs take to the floor. At £75 a ticket, you’ll be treated to an evening of unforgettable decadence in the huge estate of former royal residents. Great Gatsby: New Year’s at Hockwold Hall – CambridgeĬambridge’s take on the Great Gatsby is fast looking like one of this year’s best buys. If you’re feeling like your New Year luck is in, have a flutter at the pop-up casino, get a little boisterous on the dodgems or scoot over to the dancefloor where DJs will keep you moving until 3am. You’ll be spoilt to a sumptuous four course banquet with unlimited house beer and wines before you ooh and ahh at the live broadcast of the spectacular River Thames firework display. You’ll be greeted by the sound of pounding tribal drums as well as jaw-dropping entertainers and acrobats along a vibrant favela themed street. The 2016 London New Year’s Eve Ball at Battersea Evolution– Londonīattersea Park welcomes Carnivale throughout the whole of December, but saves their largest and most important fiesta until the 31st. ![]() These are the UK’s most glamorous New Year’s Eve parties. But it’s not all doom and gloom, and thanks to DesignMyNight, you’ll be happy to hear there’s still a load of options to get stuck into. Tickets to some of the country’s best events are selling faster than you can say FOMO, and the prospect of an evening in with a snoring boyfriend and Jools Holland’s Hootenanny just won’t cut it this year.
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