FOR a clubbing experience with a touch of the theatrical, why not get along to Halo on New Year’s Eve?
The Masquerade Ball is bringing together the mystery of a classic Venetian party with the decadent surroundings of Halo.
The venue will be transformed into a palace celebrating the new year in style with a glamorous party.
Clubbers are encouraged to come dressed to the nines, with the most outrageous face masks and head gear you can imagine, the more secrecy the better as you can get lost in the music beneath the facade.
This 12-hour party will open at 9pm and conclude well into the new year dawn for all those who love to make this one night of the year go with a bang. Expect only the best entertainment in keeping with the decadent feel.
REACH for the lasers and prepare to throw some shapes at the O2 Academy Bournemouth on New Year’s Eve to welcome in 2014.
The first One Nation New Year’s Eve event for three years will see fans of underground dance music in for a treat with special dance night One Nation.
DJs will include the incendiary DJ Hazard, Sub Zero and Harry Shotta Show.
Whipping up the audience for a new year’s extravaganza will be an army of MCs – Skibadee, Bassman and Shabba D – from 8pm to 5am.
BOURNEMOUTH’S Sixty Million Postcards continues right up the New Year’s Eve with a selection of funky nights.
There’s plenty of party action to be had and tonight sees regular club night, the Soul Beat Society, so press your best trousers, iron your best shirt, dig out your best dress and get your hair right.
Bournemouth party institution We Are Your Friends see in 2014 with a special one–off event at Postcards on Tuesday night.
Expect We Are Your Friends unique recipe of top residents, visuals treats and legendary party atmosphere to ring in the new year. Beats provided by residents Ste-V-Something, Forni, WAYF DJs and special guests to be announced.
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