Two women drink champagne at Delilah.
Photograph: Courtesy the h.wood Group
Photograph: Courtesy the h.wood Group

The best New Year’s Eve parties in Los Angeles to ring in 2026

Find the best New Year’s Eve parties in Los Angeles with our list of the city’s most celebratory soirees

Gillian Glover
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Figuring out what to do for New Year’s Eve in Los Angeles can be a challenge—should it be a black-tie affair? A laid-back shindig? A dance-till-morning marathon? To make sure that you’re up to something special at the stroke of midnight, we’ve put together a list of the city’s best events for NYE (including some with fireworks). Whether you’re looking for something lavish or casual or even something to do that’s free, we’ve got a New Year’s Eve party in L.A. for you.

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The best New Year’s Eve parties in L.A.

  • Things to do
  • Performances
  • Downtown
  • Recommended

Going out for New Year’s Eve can become one of the priciest dates of the year, but thankfully DTLA’s Gloria Molina Grand Park continues to offer an affordable and family-friendly option. During this year’s event, which will pay tribute to the resilience L.A. showed throughout 2025, crowds will groove to a soundtrack of DJ-driven tunes and live bands—including rapper Ruby Ibarra, Ceci Bastida and Bardo—while hitting up a selection of food trucks (note: There’s no alcohol permitted or sold here). The night culminates with a countdown to midnight projected on the 22-story City Hall. If you dare attempt to drive, you’ll find $10 parking at the Music Center, but taking Metro is a much better bet—especially since fares tend to be free for NYE.

  • Things to do
  • Fireworks
  • Long Beach

Don a masquerade mask and ring in 2026 aboard the Queen Mary. The 21-and-over soiree has something for everyone on New Year’s Eve—whether you want a more mellow evening with food, drink and live music or to dance the night away in a club-like atmosphere, the ocean liner has got you covered. Also on board are roaming performers, fortune tellers, magicians, casino games, burlesque performances and dueling pianos. When the clock strikes midnight, share a New Year’s kiss under a dazzling fireworks display over the Pacific Ocean—cheesy, we know, but still very romantic.

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  • Nightlife
  • West Hollywood

The ultra-exclusive, A-list favorite Giorgio’s Discotheque is again popping up at West Hollywood hotel nightclub Sunset at EDITION for a party celebrating the end of the year with high-style hedonism. Dance underneath 400 disco balls to a soundtrack from Studio 54 original DJ Nick Siano and Heidi Lawden. Your ticket will get you a welcome drink; if you want, make a whole night of it and start off with dinner at the hotel’s five-star Ardor ($275). 

  • Music
  • Music festivals
  • South Park

Ring in the New Year with confetti, pyro and thousands of your closest friends at Countdown. John Summit, Above & Beyond, Pryda, Madeon and a couple dozen other dance acts top this year-end fest, which moves from San Bernardino to Downtown L.A. this year.

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  • Nightlife
  • Los Feliz
  • Recommended

Most New Year’s Eve parties in L.A. celebrate the stroke of midnight on the West Coast, and a bunch mark the ball drop on the East Coast, as well. But Big Bar celebrates the occasion with 10 countdowns. That’s nine themed cocktails (for purchase) and one complimentary champagne toast at midnight. This year’s “Alice in Oz” theme mashes up two fantasy favorites—Alice in Wonderland and The Wizard of Oz outfits are encouraged—and culminates in three cheers with a ruby glass.

  • Breweries
  • Downtown Arts District

Angel City Brewery’s annual New Year’s Eve bash is going Art Deco this year, ringing in 2026 with gilded glamour and great beer. Dress to impress and show off your fabulous flapper energy at themed photo ops. As the name implies, there’s no cover to attend—just make sure to secure a seat early. You can grab dinner from ACB’s on-site House Made food truck.

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  • Things to do
  • Festivals
  • Downtown

The Gatsby-esque Prohibition NYE bash that typically took over Union Station at the end of the year seems(?) to be no more, but this year in its place is the also-KCRW-presented Resolutions, which will fill the historic train station a party that stretches from 8pm on New Year’s Eve into New Year’s Day itself. Hear sets by German techno duo Âme, Bonobo, Colyn, Jimi Jules and Marsh, complemented by state-of-the-art production, 10-point sound and visual elements that will make for a full immersive experience. 

  • Things to do
  • West Hollywood

The h.wood Group’s celeb-favored, ’20s-inspired lounge-slash-supper club Delilah will be ringing in the new year in style. Dine on selections from the handpicked à la carte menu (buttermilk fried oysters, anyone?) and join in a champagne toast at midnight. The night will culminate with a performance by none other than Wiz Khalifa.

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  • Nightlife
  • Downtown

The Freehand hotel will bring the house down New Year’s Eve at its rooftop oasis, Broken Shaker. Local music collectives Made to Move and LOW Recordings have curated a lineup of artists—agraybé, Akumen, Andy Oro, Beggar, Dirt Vibes and Naomi Green—who will be spinning infectious house, disco and electronic music all night long. Grab a handcrafted cocktail and dance with the DTLA skyline as your backdrop—you might even be able to spot some NYE fireworks from up there. The best part: Entry is free (last year there was a complimentary champagne toast at midnight too).

  • Nightlife
  • Hollywood

Ring in 2026 with a dose of Old Hollywood glamour during this celebration at the classic Hollywood Roosevelt. Maxim is taking over the historic hotel, transforming it into a glitzy winter wonderland for the night. Don your best semi-formal or cocktail attire (required) and masquerade mask (provided upon entry), and walk the red carpet amid celebs and models before enjoying live entertainment, music, photo ops and festive party favors to take home.

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  • Nightlife
  • Cabaret and burlesque
  • South Park
  • Recommended

The Houston Brothers’ eight-in-one nightlife destination is going all out for New Year’s Eve. Wander throughout the different concepts—including Que Bárbaro, Lucky Mizu, Mr. Wanderlust, Maison Kasai, Brown Sheep, Mother of Pearl and rooftop bar Golden Hour—for an immersive world of spectacle and live entertainment, from aerial artists and burlesque dancers to magicians and illusionists to DJs and live bands—there’s even a luchador wrestling match on the lineup. To eat, there will be passed hors d'oeuvres and globally inspired bites, which you can pair with premium cocktails from the four-hour open bar (8pm–midnight). Note: If you want access to the eighth venue, Sinners y Santos Nightclub, you’ll have to spring for VIP tickets.

  • Nightlife
  • Hollywood

For New Year’s Eve, this Pioneertown-inspired rooftop bar with strong cocktails and excellent vibes is rolling out a honky-tonk evening that includes music from country singers Johnny Travis Jr. and Nikki Lane and a live set by DJ Revel. At midnight, you can supplement the five-hour premium open bar and passed hors d’oeuvres with a special tequila toast—who needs champagne?

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  • Nightlife
  • West Hollywood

Let the Mondrian’s Skybar handle your plans this New Year’s Eve at its annual swanky soiree. Each ticket includes access to a four-hour open bar, plus a midnight champagne toast. Take in the city lights as you overlook the L.A. skyline at the rooftop bar that started it all. The pool will be covered and transformed into a light-up dance floor, so you can groove into the new year to tunes by DJ Thurston. Note: Cocktail attire is required.

  • Music
  • Rap, hip-hop and R&B
  • Downtown

Justly venerated Philadelphia rap crew the Roots, anchored by Black Thought and Questlove, will take a recess from the Tonight Show stage to bring their jazzy take on hip-hop to L.A. for two year-end concerts at the Walt Disney Concert Hall this New Year’s Eve. KCRW’s Novena Carmel will kick things off with a DJ set and complimentary champagne toast. After the show, you can walk across the street and join the free N.Y.E.L.A. celebration at Gloria Molina Grand Park.

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  • Things to do
  • Pasadena Playhouse District

Osa Rooftop—Pasadena’s new and only rooftop bar, located atop the AC Hotel—is celebrating its first New Year’s Eve with a party, complete with a premium open bar, light fare from the menu of California cuisine, live DJ performances and hillside views. Bonus: The hotel sits along the route of the Rose Parade, Pasadena’s world-famous New Year’s Day tradition, so if you’re up for an all-nighter, you can stake out a spot on the sidewalk early.

  • Things to do
  • Downtown Historic Core

Any night at the historic Clifton’s Republic is a whimsical, transporting experience, but the storied Downtown destination is upping the whimsy with this year’s New Year’s Eve shindig, “a gathering of creatures from every realm.” Soak up the dark fantasy vibes as you dance under the boughs of the three-story (faux) redwood. Providing the soundtrack will be a lineup of both live music and DJs, including Machinedrum, who’ll be performing a high-energy set right into midnight. Costumes are encouraged but not required—though there will be a cosplay contest with a pretty covetable prize: dinner and an overnight stay at a four-star Santa Barbara hotel.

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  • Things to do
  • Hollywood

Welcome 2026 against sweeping views of L.A. from a hilltop perch at Yamashiro. The Japanese restaurant—housed inside a historic Hollywood mansion from 1911—will host a bash with a premium open bar and a DJ spinning hip-hop, house and Top 40 tunes, capped off with a champagne countdown and party favors.

  • Things to do
  • Rancho Palos Verdes/Rolling Hills Estates

Terranea’s seaside New Year’s Eve party this year will be a glamorous, Great Gatsby–inspired affair, complete with flapper dancers, speakeasy cocktails and aerialists hanging from the chandelier. The classy—and spendy—celebration boasts a drool-worthy culinary spread: Think a champagne and caviar bar, oyster shooters, mini lobster rolls, lamb lollipops, imported cheeses, beef Wellington, risotto finished in a Parmesan wheel, a flambéed crepe station and more. In addition to this soiree in the Palos Verdes Ballroom, the resort will be hosting decadent dinners throughout the property.

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