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Party in the New Year 2012



New Year's Eve means just one thing - it's party time! Welcome in 2012 by partying like it's erm, 1999 at a NYE party taking place near you.


Party in the New Year 2012

2011 has been a great year for event-goers, with some world-renowned artists, bands and performers touring in Britain this year, and 2012 looks set to be bigger and better, with many of Britain's best groups and performers playing at arenas across the length of the country.

BritEvents has compiled some of the best parties and events taking place this New Year's Eve at venues near you. If you have a NYE event that you'd like us to include, just add your event free of charge



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