New Year’s Eve is tomorrow so we’ve rounded up a few of the best places in Bexley to celebrate the night in style.
With the uncertainty around the spread of the new Omicron Covid variant, we want to let you know how to still celebrate this year.
Although the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, cancelled the annual New Year’s Eve party in Trafalgar Square, you can still head out in the local area.
Most events are ticketed so you will need to grab some online before heading out for the night.
Here’s a list of some of New Year’s Eve events set to take place in Bexley:
Pure Lounge Club
Location: 239 Broadway, Bexleyheath
Pure Bar in Bexleyheath is set to celebrate New Year’s Eve in style.
The club presents DJ's Skyhigh & Sean Eosten playing throughout the night.
Tickets are still available to purchase online for £15 plus a booking fee.
Doors open from 9pm until 3am.
The Golden Lion
Location: 258 Broadway, Bexleyheath, DA6 8BE
The Golden Lion asks you to join them for the biggest night of the year.
You can expect plenty of music and dancing throughout the night.
Reservations can be made online.
Doors open from 9pm until 1am.
Lord Hill
Location: 40 Watling St, Bexleyheath DA6 7QG
A local pub in Bexleyheath looks to celebrate the new year in style.
The event starts at 6:30 and finishes in the new year.
No admittance allowed after 8.30pm
Tickets are £5 in advance and only reserve-able by purchase and collection.
Hill Top Tap
Location: 7-8 Elm Parade, Main Rd, Sidcup DA14 6NF
With the latest party anthems, the Hill Top Tap invites you to welcome 2022 in fashion.
Bookings can be made on the pub website.
The event starts at 9pm.
Arcadia Lounge Bar and Club
Location: 247 Broadway, Bexleyheath DA6 8DB, UK
The New Year’s Eve night at the Arcadia will still go ahead bringing you plenty of music throughout the night.
Partygoers can celebrate until 3am.
Tickets are priced at £15 which you can book through the club’s website.
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