Seasonal & Holidays
Miami New Year's Eve Events: 2021 Guide
Ring in 2022 by checking out these New Year's Eve parties and celebrations happening in and around Miami.
MIAMI, FL — Where do you plan to ring in 2022? From extravagant galas to live music to cozy cocktail parties, there’s something for everyone in Miami this New Year’s Eve.
Amid a surge in COVID-19 infections due to the fast-spreading omicron variant, some celebrations may be going virtual again even as 205 million Americans are fully vaccinated and more than 67 million have received booster doses — something health officials say is critical to protect yourself and others around you from the virus.
Still, there are likely to be more in-person celebrations this year, and if you’re among those hoping to get out this New Year’s Eve, here’s a sampling of events happening right here in the Miami area:
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Bayfront NYE 2022 Concert and Fireworks
Friday, 8 p.m.
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Bayfront Park, 301 Biscayne Blvd., Miami
The event features performances by Willy Chirino, Gente De Zona, Nacho, Yotuel, Chacal, Lenier and Jacob Forever. VIP tickets start at $199 and include an open bar, VIP table and an interactive photo booth. Learn more here.
Cheers to You 2022 New Year’s Eve
Friday, doors open at 8 p.m.
The Wharf, 114 SW North River Drive, Miami
Ring in the new year on the iconic Miami River. Learn more here.
New Year’s Eve Bash
Friday, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Royal Ballrooms Banquet Hall, 1405 SW 107th Ave., Miami
This New Year’s Eve celebration features dinner, an open bar and music. Learn more here.
Nostalgia: New Years the “Old Way”
Friday, 9 p.m.
Cliff’s Restaurant & Lounge, 2901 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood
Live music by Devine Songz. Learn more here.
Related Story: 47K New COVID Cases Reported Wednesday, Breaking FL Record: CDC
Despite this year’s planned festivities, many Miami-Dade County residents may opt to stay home as the state experiences a surge in daily coronavirus cases thanks to the fast-spreading omicron variant.
Just shy of 47,000 new cases were reported in Florida Wednesday, breaking the state's record for the number of cases reported in a single day, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
According to data from the Florida Department of Health, the state saw a new case positivity rate of 13.8 percent and 125,201 new coronavirus cases from Dec. 17-23.
Still, if you’re vaccinated and take the necessary precautions, you should be able to gather this New Year’s Eve safely.
To stay safe this holiday season, including New Year's Eve, the CDC recommends that those who are eligible get vaccinated against coronavirus.
Those who aren't vaccinated should wear well-fitting masks that cover your nose and mouth when indoors. And for people in a community with a high transmission rate, the agency recommends those who are vaccinated wear a mask indoors, as well.
Additionally, New Year's Eve revelers should opt for outdoor gatherings, if possible, and avoid crowded and poorly ventilated spaces.
The CDC also suggests that those who are sick should stay home to prevent the spread of the virus.
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