Ring in 2025 at One of These BIG Parties in Missouri
The end of the holiday season is also the end of the year. All of the gatherings, get togethers and events culminate with the biggest and last party of the year.
Most of us can’t get to NYC, Las Vegas, Miami or Nashville for New Years Eve, but you can still gather with lots of people to witness the end of 2024 and the beginning of 2025 at any one of these big NYE parties in the Show-Me State.
St.Louis – There are quite a few New Years Eve Party events in the Gateway City including:
360 Rooftop downtown with a premium view of all the fireworks and events popping of Dec 31.
Live! By Loews downtown will have a BIG party with Cedric the Entertainer!
Ballpark Village across from Busch Stadium dresses up fancy for NYE with different levels of partying
There are dozens of places to celebrate the dawn of 2025 in St. Louis. More partying can be found here.
Columbia – Lots of year end parties in Columbia, and with a good percentage of students back home you should be able to get into plenty..(!!!) Like the NYE Jazz Bash at Broadway Brewery.
Springfield – The Gillioz Theatre downtown in Springfield traditionally brings it on NYE
Kansas City – Has several large New Year’s Eve parties to choose from:
The Temple by Troost park likes to crank it up for NYE.
Of course KC Power & Light will be lit with KC’s biggest NYE party KC Live!
Crossroads Hotel promises avant-garde renaissance mixed with digital era styles.
The View at Briarcliff is a unique experience anytime, but especially on NYE with a view of downtown KC in the distance framing all the fireworks beautifully.
Many of these events are at or right by hotels for your convenience and safety. Closing out 2024 and ushering in 2025 is cause for celebration. Whether you do it in a big crowd or in small gathering be smart and responsible about your revelry to bring in the new year!
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