Columbia is preparing for a festive New Year’s celebration with exciting events including ice skating, live music, and a masquerade ball. The Kitchen Grill and Games offers an ice skating rink, while local music venues are hosting acts to ring in 2024. For those seeking an elegant evening, a masquerade ball awaits at The Broadway. With diverse activities ranging from casual parties to gourmet dinners, Columbia is ready to create unforgettable memories this New Year’s Eve.
New Year’s Eve and Day are just around the corner, and Columbia is buzzing with some thrilling events that promise fun for everyone! Whether you’re a fan of ice skating, live music, or delicious food, there’s something happening around town to help you ring in 2024 in style.
Looking for a unique way to celebrate? The Kitchen Grill and Games has a fantastic solution! A temporary ice skating rink just opened at 3717 Discovery Parkway. Skaters can glide around the rink all the way through early March, with skating sessions kicking off every 90 minutes. Enjoy some outdoor fun as you skate for just $11 plus $4 for rental skates, a great activity for both families and friends!
But that’s not all! The Kitchen isn’t just about skating. Once you’ve skated enough, you can head into their game room where you’ll find everything from foosball and ping pong to shuffleboard and indoor pickleball courts. And don’t forget to indulge in their tasty bar and grill-style menu!
Ice skating hours are:
The game room opens even earlier, from 8 a.m. daily! If you’re planning your visit on New Year’s Eve, check their Facebook page for any hour changes.
As the clock ticks down to midnight, Columbia’s music scene is set to explode! Starting at 9 p.m., DJ Requiem will be spinning tunes at The Blue Note, with tickets priced from $15 to $45—just remember, it’s an 18 and older event. On the other end of the downtown spectrum, The Hallers, along with The Spooklights, will be performing live at Rose Music Hall—tickets for this dynamic duo cost between $15 and $18!
If you’re looking for a lively atmosphere, My House Columbia has you covered with multiple DJs and bottle service starting at $35 (21 and older event). Downtown’s neighborhood bar is ready to welcome you at 7 p.m. with tickets at just $20, which includes a midnight champagne toast to welcome the new year!
For those who enjoy a bit of elegance, a masquerade ball at The Broadway is in the spotlight. Featuring the incredible DJ Vanquish, party favors, and a midnight toast, tickets are available for $25. Start your evening at 8 p.m. and dance the night away in style!
Foodies should head over to the Broadway Brewery’s New Year’s jazz event for a delightful four-course prix fixe menu at $60, which includes standout dishes like bacon-wrapped filet mignon and creamy lobster bisque. An excellent way to indulge as the year turns!
DJ Beatz will take center stage at The Social Room’s New Year’s bash—grab tickets for $20 to $40 if you’re 21 or older. Or, hit The 50 Yard Line sports bar for live music, a DJ, free food, free champagne, and a midnight toast for just $10-$20. Sounds like a blast!
With so many fun options for New Year’s celebrations, Columbia is all set to help you make unforgettable memories. Be sure to check the respective venues’ websites for any further details and ticket purchasing options. Cheers to a fantastic New Year ahead!
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