Let’s celebrate the end of 2024 and ring in 2025! Here’s who’s hosting celebrations in the neighborhood! (We will update daily, so check back for new additions.)
Cunard Tavern
Ring in 2025 with dinner & rooftop toast! Join Cunard Tavern for drinks, a DJ, and fireworks on the rooftop! You can reserve your spot here.
Pazza on Porter
Celebrate NYE with CJ the DJ – fun starts at 8pm! Reservations recommended! On New Year’s Day – celebrate with a throwback brunch! Wear you PJs, plus pajama-themed shots and drink specials! Make your reservations here!
MIDA
Ring in 2024 with Style at MIDA’s Eastie NYE Fireworks Party! 🍾🎇 You’re invited to a late-night cocktail party like no other with breathtaking views of the fireworks from Mida’s patio! 🥂. Reserve your spot here.
NYE at Next Door
Unlock the New Year at Next Door! This East Boston speakeasy is officially taking reservations for the NYE! You can learn more here!
Pockets Billards
Always open until 2 am! This no-fuss NYE will have you ringing in the playing pool, listening to music and raising your glass to 2025!
NYE Ice Sculpture Stroll
Boston Harbor Now’s signature New Year’s Eve Waterfront Ice Sculpture Stroll is back! Get ready to count down to 2025 with over TWO dozen ice sculptures hosted by businesses and cultural sites across the waterfront. It’ll be the largest Waterfront Ice Sculpture Stroll EVER! Also, enjoy Touch-A-Truck and Touch-a-Boat kids’ events from noon to 4pm at the Envoy Hotel, and stick around into the night for Year’s End Fireworks to ring in 2024! This event is free and you can learn more here, including an interactive map!
First Night Boston
First Night Boston, New England’s largest New Year’s Eve party, returns to celebrate the start of 2024 in Boston’s Back Bay. The free and family-friendly event runs from 12:00 p.m. on December 31, 2024, through 12:30 a.m. January 1, 2024, and resumes on New Year’s Day with live performances in Copley Square from 11:00 a.m. to 1:40 p.m. Expect dazzling ice sculptures, the “First Night Boston Parade,” a laser and pyrotechnic show, and two sets of fireworks to excited audiences including ones you can see from East Boston. Local performers will step into the spotlights at Boston Public Library, Copley Place, Boston Common, and surrounding churches. From organ concerts to hip-hop, and country music to figure skating, a full schedule and event details are now available at www.firstnightboston.org.
Maureen Dahill is the editor of Caught in Southie and a lifelong resident of South Boston sometimes mistaken for a yuppie. Co-host of Caught Up, storyteller, lover of red wine and binge watching TV series. Mrs. Peter G. Follow her @MaureenCaught.
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