Pay through the nose for entry to New Year bashes
The Free Press Journal|December 28, 2024
On the heels of Christmas, a celebration filled with love and kindness, comes New Year's eve, packed with events featuring music, thrill and excitement, with around 164 events listed in the city to usher in 2025.
Dhairya Gajara
Pay through the nose for entry to New Year bashes

On the heels of Christmas, a celebration filled with love and kindness, comes New Year's eve, packed with events featuring music, thrill and excitement, with around 164 events listed in the city to usher in 2025. However, these parties come at a premium, with entry charges as high as Rs 1 lakh or more.

There are glamorous beach parties and electrifying club parties lined up, holding out the promise of multi-cuisine food, extravagant drinks and varied genres of music.

According to BookMyShow, a total of 165 events are being organised in Mumbai on December 31, based on themes like Bollywood, EDM Music, Rooftop setting, beach camping, bonfire camping and so on, with entry charges ranging from Rs 999 to as high as Rs 2 lakh.

This story is from the December 28, 2024 edition of The Free Press Journal.

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