2021 New Year’s Eve Events Downtown Los Angeles

Downtown L.A. will be mostly locked down this year, so it’s all about the virtual celebration and online parties, along with car drive-in events to ring in the new year for fans of DTLA:

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There won’t be an in-person party this year, but Grand Park is still hosting a free sendoff to the year with this virtual New Year’s Eve event. Steve Aoki headlines an evening of performances, both from the park and recorded off-site, that includes artists from his local Latin music label, Dim Mak En Fuego, including AQUIHAYAQUIHAY, Andrekza and BIA, plus in-between-sets mixes from 2DEEP. And the annual countdown on City Hall will carry on in digital form thanks to a 3-D recreation on the stream. You can tune in on traditional TV via Fuse, or you can find free streams on the Fuse and Grand Park YouTube pages, as well as on the park’s Facebook account, according to Timeout. | nyela.grandparkla.org

Park ‘n Rave Concert Series

Roll up to a till midnight rave at the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino during this drive-in concert series from Insomniac Events, the folks behind EDC and Beyond Wonderland. For New Year’s Eve, they have a particularly big one planned with two sets from deadmau5. At the National Orange Show Event Center in San Bernardino, California SOLD OUT

Snoop New Year’s Eve

TBS & GO-BIG SHOW Presents Snoop Dogg’s Virtual New Year’s Eve Special with Live Performances. Crazy Stunts. Epic Countdown. RSVP to celebrate with Snoop Dogg free. Tune in from anywhere in the world to Go Big with Snoop Dogg on NYE! RSVP to be notified when the party goes live on Dec 31 at 11 PM ET/8 PM PT https://snoopnye.com

Have a gay ol’ time with New Years Queens

New Year’s queens Alaska, Bob the Drag Queen, Katya, Miz Cracker, Peppermint and Trixie Mattel host the Goodbye 2020! party. (Courtesy of Producer Entertainment Group)
Thursday, Dec. 31; 3 p.m. PST
New Years Queens: Goodbye 2020!
Watch 16 artists from RuPaul’s Drag Race sashay 2020 away in a marathon New Year’s Eve global livestream. The night is hosted by drag icons Alaska, Bob the Drag Queen, Katya, Miz Cracker, Peppermint and Trixie Mattel and features performances by BeBe Zahara Benet, BenDeLaCreme, Boulet Brothers, Divina De Campo, Ginger Minj, Jinkx Monsoon, Jujubee, Manila Luzon, Sharon Needles and Trinity The Tuck. Catch the live countdowns happening from London, New York and L.A.
COST: Tickets start at $49; MORE INFO

Thursday, Dec. 31; 3 p.m. PST

Times Square Ball Drop
Want to see probably the strangest NYE in NYC? Watch the ball drop to ring in 2021 to an empty Times Square. Actor and TV personality Jonathan Bennett hosts the show that includes live musical performances, hourly countdowns, stories and celeb interviews. The webcast will be streamed live on multiple websites, including TimesSquareNYC.orgNewYearsEve.nycLivestream.com/2021 and TimesSquareBall.net
COST: FREE; MORE INFO

Santa Monica Playhouse celebrates NYE with livestream

Thursday, Dec. 31; 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. PST

49th Annual All-new One-time-only New Year’s Eve Musical Revue 
The Santa Monica Playhouse celebrates NYE a little differently this year as the Actors’ Repertory Theatre livestreams a family-friendly Rudie-DeCarlo musical revue with Playhouse alumni from around the world joining the singing, dancing and comedy. The 10:30 p.m. performance features a midnight countdown with the cast. 
COST: $20 per family/device; MORE INFO

UnCabaret

Thursday, Dec. 31; 7:30 p.m. PST

UnCabaret — Usher out the old year with Beth Lapides’ alt-comedy night with guests Alec Mapa, Julia Sweeney, Sandra Bernhard, Kira Soltanovich and Jamie Bridgers. They’ll share stories, songs, rants and words of wisdom. Mitch Kaplan and the band provide the soundtrack.
COST: FREE to $100; MORE INFO

Rockin’ Tan Years Eve

Fans of Tan Mom and Adam Barta will enjoy the LIVE Youtube online video celebration to turn 2020 into 2021. DETAILS

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Pan American Penthouse Panic

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