Things to do in Long Beach this weekend….New Year’s edition!
Whether you’re looking for free entry, a themed party, or a solid place to watch the ball drop, here are some great spots to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Long Beach.
Whether you’re looking for free entry, a themed party, or a solid place to watch the ball drop, here are some great spots to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Long Beach.
The Downtown double fireworks show will light up the Long Beach waterfront this year, despite the forecast of rain. Don’t forget your umbrella!
Check out these five restaurants that are serving up the best way to celebrate the end of 2021 and the start of another new year.
A few places around town that have drinks, and food, ready to serve you this New Year’s Eve.
The music begins at 9 p.m. on Dec. 31.
At 9 p.m., Long Beach got a head start on the new year by setting off fireworks over the bay at midnight East Coast time.
The Downtown Long Beach Alliance put on the free event that culminated with a fireworks show over the Long Beach Lighthouse.
Long Beach Transit will be offering free rides starting at 5 p.m. on New Year’s Eve extending as late as 2:35 a.m.
Last week on “The 7” we started the weekend on Wednesday. This week, we’re pushing it right to Monday because that’s New Year’s Eve, what hardcore partyers call “amateur hour.”
“Jump on it” this New Year’s Eve with Sir Mix-A-Lot at the Queen Mary as the 90s hit rapper rings in 2018 aboard the historic ship, the Queen Mary announced today.