Hi Grace, Well, as I say, New Year's Eve is tricky, but as you and your friend are both young, free and single, I'd say it makes it a lot easier.
Laverys is always good, and although it's not a club it does have three rooms and they'll be different music on each floor, so there should be something you like. Although it's only open until 1am, if you get there early you could have a great night.
But if you're real party animals and fancy getting dressed up and some glamour then you should head to >AM:PM for their masquerade ball. It's ticketed and they're going to sell out quick, so I'd get in fast.
Potthouse is always popular, but they do have strict doorstaff so I'd phone first to see what their policy is going to be for New Year's Eve.
To be honest, because you're unsure of what to do, I'd stick to bars rather than committing yourself to a club. And one bar that's always great is Bar Bacca. It's probably one of Belfast's nicest bars. It should be good for pop and chart as they're planning to plays hits from 2008, and it has a club upstairs called La Lea, and I think they're only charging £10 entry on New Year.
I hope you have a great one, whatever you end up doing, and Happy New Year! |
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