The Biggest NYE Party in the City
Burlesque dancers, 5,000 balloons and two levels of LCD-lit dance floors—all that’s missing from Zouk’s NYE party is your toast. Because we’re pretty sure there will be music
The weekend would like to make a toast.
Burlesque dancers, 5,000 balloons and two levels of LCD-lit dance floors—all that’s missing from Zouk’s NYE party is your toast. Because we’re pretty sure there will be music
The Deep Ellum live music venue reopens on New Year’s Eve after a one-year hiatus, with new management and a three-band concert featuring local bands Smile Smile, Air Review and Telegraph Canyon. “Auld Lang Syne” always needed more electric guitar.
Tomorrow night, you’ll surround yourself with friends and new clothes. And if models happen to be wearing those clothes, then so be it. The Fashion Industry Gallery is having an open bar and a fashion show with models walking down the runway. Plus, you never had your 2010 walk-off.
Sure, throwing a NYE bash is fun, but coordinating your playlist, the champagne and the lion tamers can be... a production. Your solution: this party at Three Sheets, with a DJ, free admission and a gratis champagne toast at midnight. Next year you can go back to the hassling.
Sometimes you need to go out with a bang. Like sipping champagne as a dancer swings from the ceiling to the beat of an upright bass. Not coincidentally: Teddy’s Room is hosting a midnight show with a three-piece band and a burlesque show. It beats watching a ball drop.
Let’s just say come Saturday morning, you might be in need of some emergency breakfast food. So your go-to hot dog/ice cream shop, Wild About Harry’s, is launching breakfast with french toast, breakfast tacos and lattes. Just don’t spill salsa on your tux.