There’s more than fireworks in Hong Kong to celebrate the New Year (Photo: Getty Images)
Cover Fireworks and more taking place in Hong Kong on NYE 2025 (Photo: Getty Images)
There’s more than fireworks in Hong Kong to celebrate the New Year (Photo: Getty Images)

Dance, eat and drink your way to 2025 with these New Year’s Eve parties and events, all happening in Hong Kong on December 31

As the clock ticks down to another year, Hong Kong is set to ring in 2025 with an electrifying array of New Year’s Eve events that promise unforgettable experiences across the city. Of course, there are some NYE menus and Hong Kong’s best rooftop bars to catch a glimpse of the New Year’s fireworks on Victoria Harbour. But if you’re looking to dance the night away or immerse yourself in sophisticated festivities, there are plenty of other options as well.

From Maggie Choo's captivating cabaret countdown to Madame Fù Grand Café Chinois’s “Never Too Late to Brunch” and special DJ sets in clubs around de city: this New Year’s Eve in Hong Kong guarantees a night of exquisite memories.

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1. R&B Hours New Year’s Eve Party at Terrible Baby

Where: Terrible Baby, 4/F, Eaton HK, 380 Nathan Road, Jordan, Hong Kong

What: Get set for a hot evening this New Year’s Eve with R&B Hours, the ultimate R’n’B extravaganza in Hong Kong, hosted at Terrible Baby from 9pm to 2am. DJ Minou, DJ Featurz, Yao and Wesley Jamison will play your R’n’B’s favourites, from the genre’s latest hits to timeless classics. Say hey to 2025 in style!

2. The Grand Hotel Maggie Choo’s: A New Year’s Eve Countdown Party

Where: Maggie Choo’s Hong Kong, G/F, Chinachem Hollywood Centre, Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong

What: Looking for elegance and festivity to ring in 2025? Immerse yourself in Maggie Choo’s Hong Kong’s New Year’s Eve Countdown Party, which will feature a captivating cabaret show that tells the whimsical story of Miss Maggie through live music, DJ and dance performances. 

3. New Year’s Eve Party at Madame Fù Grand Café Chinois

Where: Madame Fù Grand Café Chinois, Tai Kwun, Central, Hong Kong

What: For NYE, Madame Fù Grand Café Chinois’s Fù Bar is challenging the game by offering its special “Never too Late to Brunch” menu, which will be rhythm by live music entertainment including Ms Lolo and DJ Pao Reggy.

4. NYE party with Bad Times Disco at Slap Hong Kong

Where: Slap Hong Kong, 2F, Spark City Mong Kok, 25 Tong Mi Road, Hong Kong

What: Brace yourself for a night of warmth and celebration despite the chill weather as Bad Times Disco marks its fourth anniversary on NYE at Slap Hong Kong. Bad Times Disco, which has been a driving force in Hong Kong’s underground music community for years, is bringing emerging global talents Heels & Souls, Jaezae, Mai Linh, and more for the celebration.

5. Studio 54 Disco-inspired New Year’s Eve Celebration at Zuma

Where: Zuma, Level 5&6 Landmark Atrium, 15 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong

What: Immerse yourself in the dazzling ambience of Zuma, where the spirit of 1970s disco comes roaring back in a glittering countdown celebration. This disco glamour night will transform Zuma’s Lounge and Bar into a dazzling dance haven. 

6. A Night in Babylon New Year’s Eve at the Trilogy

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Above A Night in Babylon New Year’s Eve at the Trilogy (Photo: Instagram / @trilogy.hk)
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Where: The Trilogy, 26/F, H Code, 45 Pottinger Street, Central, Hong Kong

What: Prepare to be dazzled at The Trilogy’s Babylon NYE extravaganza. We’re talking rooftop fireworks, live acrobatics, firebreathers, photo ops and a night you won’t soon forget.  

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Salomé Grouard
Digital Editor, Hong Kong, Tatler Hong Kong
Tatler Asia

Salomé Grouard was Digital Editor and Front & Female Content Lead at Tatler Hong Kong. Primarily focused on managing Tatler Hong Kong’s digital platform and content, she also covers gender equality, the music scene and sports through interviews with industry leaders, experts and trendsetters. 

Interview highlights include renowned conservationist Dr Jane Goodall, Korean actor Park Seo Jun, singer Jorja Smith, Chinese TV host Yue-Sai Kan, YouTuber Kimono Mom, Japanese rapper Awich, and Brazilian jiu-jitsu fighter Mikey Musumeci.

She has also produced stories on revolutionising sexual wellness in Asia, activism within the surfing community, Asian trans musicians reclaiming their narratives through music and looked at the toxicity of gym culture through the lens of the plus-size community. She also covers music festivals, such as Hong Kong’s Clockenflap and Bali’s Suara