Your 2019 Guide to Downtown Bellevue's Best New Years Eve

Bellevue, WALocal News

Downtown Bellevue is gearing up for a vibrant New Year’s Eve with a diverse range of festivities that cater to all tastes. The glamorous New Year’s Eve party at W Bellevue, complete with DJ Christyle and champagne toasts, sets the tone for an upscale celebration. Ascend offers a captivating Roaring 20's themed soirée, encouraging guests to dress in vintage attire while enjoying prohibition-style cocktails and live jazz. Dance enthusiasts can attend the Salsa New Year Dance Festival hosted by the Hyatt Regency, which includes workshops and a dinner gala over three days. Lucky Strike is billed as the biggest NYE celebration on the Eastside, featuring live music by DJ Supagi and bowling fun for party-goers.

A more relaxed option is available at the Comedy Countdown with Guy Branum, ensuring laughter as attendees welcome the new year. With such a wide variety of events, Downtown Bellevue promises an unforgettable experience for all. Early reservations are advised to secure a spot in these exciting celebrations.

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