Dec 27, 2007

Apparently, it is not policy to send out press releases regarding New Year’s Eve festivities – the venues would like to see the public do their own grunt work. Well, we went ahead did the work for you and the restaurateurs are kind enough to fill in any blanks if you just go ahead and give a call. These are some suggestions on how to spend your New Year’s Eve, drink ‘er down!
Nietzche’s is having a musical montage! In house will be, London vs. New York, The Make Believes, Chylde and Mother Red. Doors open at 9 PM.
Club W is not only for the Chippewa crowd, occasionally they acquire some great Djs and host some inventive parties. This New Year’s party is themed as a Masquerade Ball with free champagne and Buffalo’s only indoor ball drop.
The Tralf Music Hall’s second portion of the Sound in Motion Series takes place next Monday night. Lazlo Hollyfield, 12/8 Path Band and King Sunshine all take the stage for the party with Visuals and Projections by Fractual Project. Doors open at 9 PM and tickets are $25.
Mohawk’s Transmission Dance Party tops off the bar portion of the New Year’s get togethers. An evening of synth-pop, alternative and indie dance music is in store for those willing to hit the floor dancing. Tickets are only $5 and the music includes the Cure, Bloc Party, the Rapture, pulp, Bauhaus, Depeche Mode and others.
Duo restaurant is offering a special a la carte menu with three seating times; 5:15, 8:15 and 10:30, At 10 PM a DJ will spin on their covered and heated patio. They have an all night license for those with endurance enough to last until 7 AM.
Papaya also has an all night license and live jazz starting at 7 PM. The regular menu as well as an additional menu will be available. Seatings are at 5, 7:30 and 10 PM.
Not all of the venues have specific details figured out yet, so keep that in mind when perusing for a hot spot.
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