Now that most Liverpudlians have sorted their Christmas plans, it’s time to think about how and where to mark New Year’s Eve. From extravagant parties to quieter options like intimate dinners, here’s a list of the very best things to do in Liverpool this New Year’s Eve.
1. Attend the biggest house party in Liverpool
On top of a huge confetti drop at midnight, Liverpool’s largest house party at Modo Liverpool is hosting four DJs, a best-dressed competition during the night and good vibes all around. Party-goers can dance to RnB, hip hop, house, and club classics all night, with the event kicking off at 10pm. And yes, there will be a dance-off! You can book your tickets on Fever.
2. See a beautiful Viennese Christmas concert at St George’s Hall
Classical music fans are invited to witness the Vienesse Christmas Spectacular concert at St George’s Hall this New Year’s Eve performed by the London Concertante. Guests can marvel at the soft melodies of beloved songs from Tchaikovsky, Johann Strauss II and more, getting transported to Tsarist Russia and Vienna in the stunning surroundings of one of the most iconic buildings in Liverpool. The show kicks off at 3pm and you can get your tickets here.
3. Play social darts with bottomless pizza
Flight Club Glasgow is hosting its own party with a boozy New Year’s Eve Brunch this December 31. The celebrations start at 12pm, and will be raging into 2025 until 2am. The spot offers five two-hour brunch sessions with live DJs throughout the day – with the last starting as late as 10pm. It is never too late to call it brunch, right? RIGHT?! Moreover, brunch lovers can also opt for an all-day brunch session until closing to not be confined to just a couple of hours.
4. Indulge in an exquisite dinner at this award-winning fine-dining restaurant
A stunning dinner at a Michelin Guide-listed, two AA rosette restaurant in Liverpool, anyone? Well, add this to your things to do in Liverpool this New Year’s Eve list, folks, because Vetch is hosting a special 11-course tasting menu just for the night. Run and owned by Chef Dan McGeorge, the restaurant has received immense recognition since opening in July 2024. Dan’s signature New Year’s Eve menu is priced at £150 per person, and an optional matched drinks flight is also available, priced at £65 per person. You can book your table here.
5. Sing your heart out at these Alpine huts
The season is well underway now, with Bar Hutte having been enjoyed by many since November. However, the mini Alpine village’s last day is on December 31, so why not send it off with a bang, and a karaoke tune or ten? So bring your mates, your dogs, your favourite cousin and book a karaoke hutte to welcome the New Year in style. Plus, there are are Party lodges up for grabs fitting up to 20 people. You can find out more here.
6. Attend a disco party
DysCo Liverpool opened its doors in October 2024, welcoming all the Noughties fans into one place. This New Year’s Eve, the spot is hosting a disco party playing the greatest 70s, 80s, and 90s disco anthems all night until 2am. Guests are encouraged to dress up in their best disco attire, or just come covered in glitter head-to-toe. You can book your tickets on Fever, starting from £25 including drinks.