This New Year's Eve we are bringing the concerts to you! Ring in the New Year in style with AXS TV's "New Year's Eve Concert Marathon" featuring legendary concerts from Fleetwood Mac, Queen, AC/DC, Willie Nelson, Blondie and more! Watch it all day tomorrow on AXS TV Show more
If you press play on Stone Cold's theme at exactly 11:59:59 pm on New Years Eve, the glass will smash on the stroke of midnight. Start your 2025 off the right way!
Neil Oliver nails it in epic New Years Eve rant ‘Pay attention to what we are told we must lose or surrender in the name of fixing the problem. Defeating the threat. Because what we lose or surrender is gone for good. While those who already have it all get more.’ On guard!… Show more
New Year’s Eve party in Afghanistan, 1970. Many of the people in these photos likely have grandchildren in the Taliban now. Today, women can’t even leave home without a male guardian. This is how quickly Islamism can take over a country. Show more
[CONFIRMED] As stated on the CDTV LIVE Timetable artists lineup, KATSEYE will be performing “My Way” at the CDTV Live! New Year’s Eve Special event #KATSEYE @katseyeworld
BREAKING: The UK has welcomed in the New Year as London stages a dazzling fireworks display. https://trib.al/GshN8dC Sky 501, Virgin 602, Freeview 233 and YouTube
New Year's Eve marks the culmination of the previous year and the beginning of the next one. It is a time of celebration, reflection, and preparation for the upcoming year. The observance brings people together irrespective of their cultural and religious backgrounds, and achieves a sense of unity and hope for the future. Key features of the festivities often include fireworks displays, communal gatherings, and a countdown to the exact moment the new year commences.
The United Kingdom's New Year's Eve celebrations have a rich history, traced back to ancient Roman times when the new year was heralded with gifts and decorations. In the medieval era, feasting and merriment were the order of the day. Currently, the British New Year's Eve encompasses various cultural customs and regional traditions. Among these, the Scottish Hogmanay celebration is perhaps the most famous and renowned for its lively street parties and First Footing custom, signifying a prosperous year ahead.
New Year's Eve is observed with a blend of family gatherings, public events, and individual revelry. Activities frequently include attending parties or engaging in more intimate celebrations with loved ones. Major cities such as London and Edinburgh host spectacular fireworks displays, which are enjoyed by millions. The iconic Midnight Moment is marked by the chimes of Big Ben in London and the official commencement of the new year in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Each year, London hosts a sensational fireworks display by the River Thames. The London Eye, Westminster Bridge, and its surrounding areas all come alive with celebrations.
Across the UK, you can find a variety of culturally enriching experiences, from ballet and opera to rock and pop concerts.
Edinburgh's Hogmanay is one of the biggest and best New Year celebrations in the world. Features include the traditional torchlight procession, live music, street parties, and the famous midnight fireworks over Edinburgh Castle.