For those in Lincoln planning to see in the new year in style, our list of top events is the ideal starting point to make the 2014 kick-off one to remember.
If you are organising a New Year’s Eve event in Lincoln, you can get in touch via [email protected].
Home Lincoln Masquerade Ball
Lincoln’s popular night club Home is inviting you to a Masquerade Ball this New Year’s Eve with special guests and eccentric clubbing experiences from the multi-floor venue.
Tickets are available at £10 from Lincolnista.com, including free Q-jump entry. More details here.
NYE at The Electric Bar and Restaurant
If you are looking for the best vantage point to enjoy the city fireworks this New Year’s, there is nowhere better than from the rooftops of the Electric Bar from the DoubleTree by Hilton.
The Electric Restaurant is inviting guests for a special New Year’s Eve taster menu, including a six-course meal of local produce for £65.
To book your place and enjoy a night of live music, great food and entertainment in the new year, call 01522 565182.
NYE at The Old Palace
At The Old Palace restaurant in Lincoln guests are invited to enjoy an evening of fine dining and classic music from the shadow of Lincoln Cathedral.
Guests will be served with a five-course dinner within historic surroundings. Guests will be welcomed at 7pm with a selection on canapes before taking their seat in the elegant King Room.
You can find out more details from The Old Palace website here. Please call 01522 580 000 to book.
Slug and Lettuce Masquerade Event
This new year, Lincoln Slug and Lettuce plays host to a night of anonymous fun. This Masquerade Ball will feature a balloon drop at midnight and there are plenty of prizes to be won. Free entry all night. To make a table reservation call 01522 589478.
NYE at The Basement
Lincoln’s underground music scene has gathered a fair amount of interest and is well know for producing vibrant club nights and unique events until 6am.
On December 31, starting at 11pm, The Basement (below Tokyo on Silver Street) will be showcasing the best local producers and artists from the past year.
Headlining the night is Himalia, a Lincoln producer who has performed alongside artists such as Rudimental. Organisers are looking forward to working with a lot of visuals and lighting effects.
Earlybird tickets are currently sold out. Standard tickets are still available at £12 here.
Tokyo Presents Gatsby New Year’s Eve
The flamboyant Gatsby glamour will be recreated at Tokyo nightclub in Lincoln on December 31. Suitably hosted from a charming mansion in the city centre, this new year’s event will be uptempo, upmarket and reminiscent of a time when morals were looser and the liquor was cheaper.
You can purchase your Early Bird Q-Jump tickets now at Lincolnista.com.
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