New Year’s Eve in L.A.: Top picks for the best ways to ring in 2020
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Here are some suggestions for how to ring in the new year — from dance nights to special events to concerts to family-friendly gatherings.
Here are some suggestions for how to ring in the new year — from dance nights to special events to concerts to family-friendly gatherings.
The lineup has been set for N.Y.E.L.A., the free, annual New Year’s Eve celebration at Grand Park in downtown L.A.
From downtown’s annual Grand Park blowout to live music and dance nights in clubs, here’s where to say goodbye to 2018 and hello to a new year.
Dillon Francis, Ty Dolla Sign, Chicano Batman, Nick Waterhouse, Flamin’ Groovies, Conor Oberst, Trombone Shorty, VNV Nation and Cosmonauts are among the artists with New Year’s Eve gigs.
From rock concerts to dressy nights on the town to EDM massives to free, family fun, here are some picks for enjoying a festive New Year’s Eve.
New Year’s Eve events with X, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Los Lobos, Dengue Fever, 2 Chains, Pink Martini, Autograf, LA Guns, Jungle Fire and more.
Moz’s New Year’s Eve performance was heavy on politically charged messages and rich with his characteristic musicality. But he was done before the clock struck 12.
Party with Morrissey, Royal Machines, Hunter Hunted, Glady Knights, Rancid, X, Saint Motel, STRFKR, Bryson Tiller, A Place to Bury Strangers, Dick Dale, Jesse Hughes and more.
Two rising L.A. pop artists will help ring in 2016 at the New Year’s Eve celebration in downtown Los Angeles.
New Year’s Eve block party on Pine Street also will feature Vintage Trouble, Houndmouth, FMLYBND and more.