How do you intend to see in the New Year?
is playing host to the Island's New Year's Eve celebrations tonight.
The event is being put on by Spanish Town and the Corporation of St. George's is sponsoring the event.
Spanish Town organiser Jonathan Trott said there will be a Youth Talent Explosion, which is set to feature former Talented Teen 2002 Twan?e Butterfield, who has been on tour with rap singer Snoop Doggy Dog, Erica Martin, Nhoj Steede, Samantha Tavares, J Yella, Stephanie P and Fo Figure.
Mr. Trott said that there will also be a special guest performance by United Dance Productions performers.
The main big bands will be Last Rights and Jahstice Reggae Movement.
There will also be a Kiddieland provided by TKP Fun Adventures and food will be provided by Brunswick Catering Services.
Party favours, hats and noise makers will be on sale and a firework display will go off after the lowering of the Bermuda onion.
The event begins at 8 p.m. and parking is available at Tiger Bay and near Chicks Bar.will play host to a black tie event with a casino for anyone who dares to loose a few dollars for charity.
The organisers said it is for sophisticated adults and it will cost $65 for the pleasure.
The event will feature DJsDouble SS and Youngals and it plans to have audio visual effects.
In the past Scott Simons held Masquerade parties and other themed events.
Tickets are available from 27th Century Boutique, The Edge High Fashion Shop, Pun Ash or via email at nyeblackandwater.com.
The party starts at 9 p.m. until at least 3 a.m. and tickets are $35 before and $45 at the door.
Music is being provided by New York live band Smash Mechanics, who are freestyle hip hop artists, DJ The Butcha also from the Big Apple and local DJs Beatnik, Flookie Bermudian MC, Jake Hocking plays old reggae and DJ Goodtimes old school Hip Hop.
Dress is smart. Cash bar and you bring your own champagne and party favours.is having a cocktail party beginning at 6 p.m., a six course dinner and a champagne toast at midnight all for $150 plus gratuities.
The Deletta Gillespie Band will be playing and party favours will be provided.
There is also having a New Year's Day Brunch for $45 gratuities. NYE the Veranda and Paget Suite with Prestige 8 p.m. $100 per person
The Sea Horse Grill is having a gala dinner $155 per person and this includes party dinner begins at 8 p.m. party favours and fireworks. On NYE party from 10 p.m. until 3 a.m. The cover charge is either $30 per person or $50 per couple before 11 p.m. Dress Code: Smart no jeans, no tees and no street gear. Valet parking, party favours, own bottle of champagne. DJs Donni and Power 95's Jay Roddy Gun. will have a New Years Eve buffet for $50 a head with a DJ in the front section of the bar. call 296-3333 for NYE information.NYE $75 for a four course meal, entertainment by Rob and Julia in their final show, party favours and sparkling wine. ? NYE open from 12 noon until 3 a.m. dinner is $80 for diners, but open door policy.
? NYE they will coincide with whatever is going on in the Square. ? telephone292-0235 for details.?NYE venue $55 for the NYE menu and party favours. are having a NYE buffet for $50 per person from 8 until 11 p.m. and BJ open until 3 a.m. ? NYEspecial night really busy until 3 a.m. dancing etc.phone 234-2082for NYE celebrations. for their NYE party they are having a champagne give away. NYE Mardi Gras party for $75 a couple or $40 a person. Champaign at midnight.telephone for NYE celebrations.isopen on NYE. NYE special menu for $88 per person and entertainment. NYE cocktail, dinner and dance party $120 pp.
Open bar with canap?s, five course dinner, dancing to old school favourites with Slick Vic and a complimentary glass of champagne and party favours. Tickets are on sale at Salt Rock Grill for $120 including gratuities per person.NYE cover $60. Dress semi-formal, party favours, open bar and champagne at midnight. NYE party plans.
New Year's Day Barbados vs Bermuda in the Dudley Eve Trophy at the National Sports Centre at 3p.m. New Years Day Hangover Brunch with a complimentary Bloody Mary from 1 p.m.