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EVE Salt Lake City New Year’s Party

New Year’s Eve party in downtown Salt Lake City promises to be huge, entertaining and family friendly.

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New Years eve Salt Lake CityFor three nights in December, EVE will be a gigantic street party in downtown Salt Lake City. There will be plenty of places to chill down and warm up and a thousand ways to celebrate.
EVE will include live local music, dance parties, ski and snowboard action sports competitions, DJs, film screenings, laser shows, art installations, activities for kids, interactive resolutions, fire dancers and a spectacular midnight fireworks show on New Year’s Eve.

Signature projects include eBay It Forward, EVE Air action sports (with 50 tons of snow), Battle of the Tribute Bands II, BounceTown (a massive town of inflatable playgrounds), a fire and ice sculpture garden, the Bandemonium main stage and Ballroom (think thousands of beach balls, a DJ and lighting installations).

Downtown restaurants and hotels are offering EVE packages and special pricing, visit eveslc.com for details.

Ride TRAX free Dec. 29-31 with your EVE pass, courtesy of Rio Tinto’s Kennecott Utah Copper.

When: December 29 and 30 (6-10 pm), 31 (6 pm-midnight)
Tickets: $10/day, kids 10 and under are free.
EVE passes can be purchased at participating Fresh Markets, Maverik and at on-site box offices (cash only) at the Salt Palace, Off Broadway Theatre, Broadway Center Cinemas and the Gateway concierge.
Location: The Salt Palace and West Temple between 100 and 200 South
More information: www.eveslc.com


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