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If you’re unlike me and plan to spend New Year’s away from your cozy couch, there are options galore in New Hampshire! Check out these amazing NH events for your final moments of 2024.
From a three-course plated dinner to dancing to a live performance, swing into 2025 with an amazing blend of food and fun at LaBelle Winery’s New Year’s Eve Party.
Limited space available. Book your spots on the LaBelle website.
Usher in the new year at the “largest” New Year’s eve celebration in New Hampshire with fun, food, and cocktails! Patrons can choose from six packages that offer different services such as comedy shows, live piano, champagne toast and a cocktail hour. Get more information here.
Ring in the new year with a spectacular four-course meal and an evening of dance and music from the band Bad Penny. Check out more information on pricing and music line-ups here.
Those with little ones don’t need to fear missing out! Parents and children can welcome the new year with a morning and afternoon play session at the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire. Guests can enjoy a photo booth and wear sparkly party hats! Make your reservations here.
Skip the countdown, and tickle your funny bone with a comedy show at McCue’s Comedy Club in Portsmouth. Featuring local New England comedians like Liam Hales, Sara Poulin, and Jack Lynch, the stage will be set with a lineup of great comedy acts. Dinner is available at the venue before showtime at 8:30 p.m. Buy your tickets here.
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