Ring in 2022 at New Year’s Eve parties & dinners around Greater Houston

Fireworks pop off at CityCentre's New Year's Eve Celebration | Courtesy of City Centre

12/30/22: This list covered New Year’s Eve events that happened a year ago at the close of 2021 and welcoming 2022. Check out our list of New Year’s Eve events happening on Saturday, January 31, 2022 that will welcome in 2023.

Ring in 2022 at one of the many New Year’s Eve parties for grown-ups around Houston on New Year’s Eve, Friday, December 31, 2021.

Are you ready to put 2021 behind you? What better way than to count down the final seconds at one of many exciting New Year’s Eve events around Houston.

From special dinner menus and parties at your favorite neighborhood bar to extravagant hotel parties, concerts, and family-friendly bashes, there are many events—at every price point—to choose from.

We will continue to add to this list as New Year’s Eve approaches, so check back for updates as more Houston area New Year’s Eve parties and events are finalized.

All events continue past midnight or later unless otherwise stated.

Looking for family-friendly New Year’s events? Check out our picks for daytime-oriented, kid-centric New Year’s Eve celebrations.

Confirm Before You Go

Some events, venues, and shows have been temporarily closed or halted due to staff or participants testing positive for Covid-19, so be sure to check ahead with the organizer of any specific event to verify that it’s still happening as scheduled.

By Neighborhood + Region

Downtown + EaDo

  • Houston Rockets vs. Miami Heat at Toyota Center – The New Year’s tradition returns to the Toyota Center, as the Rockets look to face Jimmy Butler, Kyle Lowry and the Miami Heat ahead of the ball drop later that night. $25 to more than $1,000 but you may find some better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 6pm to 8:30pm.
  • New Year’s 2022 Bash at the Secret Group | FREE – The EaDo comedy club and music venue returns with its signature New Year’s bash, featuring a $1,000 balloon drop, ticket giveaways and drink specials all night long. Free with RSVP before 11pm; $10 after 11pm; VIP tickets available for $60. 7pm.
  • NYE Houston Bash at Cidercade – Ring in the New Year at East End’s Cidercade by playing fun arcade games, grab grub from food trucks, and drink a few signature hard beverages. At midnight, there will be confetti cannons and a toast. $40 to $50. 7pm.
  • NYE Celebration at True Anomaly Brewing – Throw back some pints to the era of the speakeasy when the EaDo brewery hosts a New Year’s celebration with live music, dancing, heavy hors d’oeuvres and a midnight champagne toast. $75. 8pm to 1am.
  • New Year’s Eve: Year of the Unicorn at El Big Bad – The Downtown tequila bar hosts its annual New Year’s Eve Unicorn party with its signature unicorn cocktail, a unicorn piñata ball drop, live music, a costume contest, and more. $25 to $150. 8pm to 2am.
  • Tigers & Lillies NYE Masquerade Ball at Lilly & Bloom – Don a mask and head to this bar in the north end of Main Street for a New Year’s celebration with complimentary welcome cocktails, DJs spinning Top 40, cash drop after midnight, and more. $10 in advance; $25 at the door. VIP sections available. 8pm.
  • The Art of Eve at Bayou Place – Explore two large ballrooms and a rooftop patio at this New Year’s Eve celebration that includes party favors, a laser light show, complimentary hors d’oeuvres, DJs from around the world, and more. $55 in advance; VIP sections available. 8pm.
  • New Year’s Eve Celebration at POST Houston Downtown’s newest development rolls out the red carpet for a New Year’s Eve party that features fireworks, cirque-style performers, DJs on the decks, expansive panoramic views of the skyline, and more. Bottom two floors are free and open to the public; Skylawn access which includes most of the entertainment is $65. 8pm.
  • NYE with the Hightailers, Griffin Swank in Concert at Last Concert Cafe – Boogie down to a night of Gulf Coast rock ‘n’ roll from the Hightailers, and a psych pop performance from Griffin Swank. Stick around to ring in the new year at this North Downtown staple. $15 in advance, $25 at the door. 8pm.
  • Khruangbin in Concert at 713 Music Hall (Canceled)[Please note this performance has been canceled. Follow the organizer for the latest updates.] The hometown psych rock phenoms take the brand new stage at Post HTX’s 713 Music Hall for a homecoming concert, with support from Aidan Kennedy and Kornbread. $129 to more than $200, but you may find better or cheaper seats using the TicketNetwork online marketplace. 9pm.
  • A New Year’s State of Mind at Four Seasons Hotel – The Downtown hotel opens their doors for a farewell to 2021, with live entertainment, party favors, late-night bites, and a confetti countdown with complimentary champagne. $75; tables and VIP sections available. 9pm.
  • If It Don’t Feel Like ’90s R&B: New Year’s Eve Edition at House of Blues – Get down to classic jams of yesteryear when Keith Jacobs brings his If It Don’t Feel Like ’90s R&B dance party to House of Blues for a New Year’s Eve bash. $25 for early bird tickets; $30 after. Couples tickets and VIP packages available. 9pm.
  • Gatsby’s House New Year’s Eve at Hilton Americas-Houston – Usher in the roaring ’20s at this Great Gatsby-themed, upscale party in Downtown. Swanked out guests can expect prepaid drinks, party favors, multiple mingling areas, DJs spinning club mixes, and more. $195; VIP and hotel room packages available. 9pm.
  • NYE 2022: Black & White Masquerade Ball at J.W. Marriott Downtown – Ring in 2022 in Downtown at the Black & White Masquerade Ball and enjoy multiple bars, party favors, complimentary cocktails and light bites, 3 rooms to mingle in, DJ music and more. $128; VIP packages available. 9pm.
  • Prohibition Nights New Year’s Eve 2022 at C. Baldwin Hotel – The boutique hotel in Downtown hosts a swinging upscale celebration with fully stocked bars of complimentary cocktails, gourmet lite bites, party favors, and more. Formal trendy attire is required. $89; VIP packages available. 9pm.
  • Célébrer: A New Year’s Eve Celebration at Pur Noire Urban Wineries – Just a block from the Theater District, this urban winery hosts a New Year’s celebration with live music from Houston Groove Society, guided food and wine pairings, and the latest sparkling wine release form Pur Noire. $99. 10pm.

Midtown, Montrose, Museum District + Third Ward

  • The Midnight Wish: New Year’s Eve at Live Oak – Get the party rolling early at this Third Ward hangout spot serving up food and drink all day, topped off with a champagne toast and balloon drop at midnight. $40; VIP and table reservations available. 4pm.
  • New Year’s Eve 2022 at Grooves of Houston – The Third Ward bar and lounge hosts a New Year’s masquerade ball to toast 2022 in style. Come through to hit the dance floor to live DJs and enjoy happy hour specials before the big bash gets in full swing, or opt for a VIP pass to enjoy a midnight buffet, a casino lounge, complimentary toast and more. Free with RSVP before 9pm; $20 early bird, $25 at the door; VIP packages available. 7pm.
  • New Year’s Eve at Space Nightclub – Toast to the new year at this Midtown nightclub offering food, drink, hookah and DJ tunes including hip-hop, classic R&B and Afrobeat. Enjoy complimentary Hennessy cocktails until 8pm, a confetti balloon drop, party favors and more. Free entry until 10pm; $40 after that. VIP packages available. 7pm.
  • No Cover New Year’s Eve Bash with the Allen Oldies Band, the Monicas & more at the Continental Club | FREE – Usher in 2022 with a blast from the past when the Continental Club brings back the No Cover New Year’s Eve Bash, featuring the hits of the ’50s and ’60s from the Allen Oldies Band, ’90s tunes from the Monicas, and a backyard performance from Luba Dvorak & the Brooklyn Twang. 8pm.
  • New Year’s Eve in the Sky at the Hilton Rooftop – Enjoy a New Year’s Eve bash atop the Hilton rooftop in the Medical Center. Get down to live DJs while you enjoy party favors, cocktails, complimentary hors d’oeuvres, and stunning views of the Houston skyline. Limited free admissions with RSVP; general admission is $80, with VIP and overnight packages available. 8pm.
  • NYElectric at Westin Houston – Medical Center – Count it down at a lit experience in the Med Center, featuring a dazzling light and sound system, DJs spinning House and Top 40 tunes, open bar, multiple areas to mingle, party favors and more. $149; VIP and overnight packages available. 9pm.
  • New Year’s Eve at Numbers Nightclub – The Montrose haunt hosts a midnight bash for New Year’s, returning to the dance floor with a $2,022 cash balloon drop at the stroke of 12, plus complimentary party favors and LED wands for the first 500 through the doors. Cover charge is TBA. 9pm.
  • New Year’s Eve 2022 at Hotel ZaZa – Snag a room at the swanky Hotel ZaZa in Museum District and get access to the boutique hotel’s NYE party and brunch the next day. Enjoy live music, cocktail pop-ups, a champagne toast and then quell the hangover the next day with an elaborate brunch buffet, mimosas and Bloody Marys. Room reservations are required to attend; starting at $549. 10pm.

Washington Avenue + The Heights

  • New Year’s Eve Bash at B&B Butchers & Restaurant – Head to B&B Butcher’s & Restaurant on Washington Ave for a festive New Year’s evening of food, drinks, party favors and 2022 swag. Live music will also grace the downstairs stage, with DJs spinning tunes on the upstairs patio. Reservations required. 5pm.
  • New Year’s Eve Lunch & Dinner at B.B. Lemon – The Washington Ave eatery hosts an all-day, laid back New Year’s Eve with a choice of lunch or dinner service, party favors, cocktails and DJ music in the evening ahead of midnight. Reservations recommended. NYE party starts at 8pm.
  • Dancing & Desserts: NYE with Boomtown Brass Band at the Heights Theater – Spend New Year’s Eve enjoying live music from the New Orleans jazz group, Boomtown Brass Band and treat yourself to a self-serve dessert buffet and champagne toast in the Heights. $28. 8pm.

River Oaks, Upper Kirby + Rice Village

  • NYE in Ireland Concert at McGonigel’s Mucky Duck – Celebrate the new year Irish-style with traditional Irish music by Ulla, joined by Piper Jones. This year’s performance is synced with the New Year’s drop in Ireland, which takes place in the early evening of Houston. $30. 4:30pm to 6:30pm.
  • New Year’s Eve Dinner at Backstreet Cafe – Chef Hugo Ortega’s bistro in River Oaks features a New Year’s Eve dinner menu with offerings like Gulf Coast beignets, butternut squash salads, and duck confit. $79 per person (plus tax and gratuity). 5pm to 11pm.

Galleria + Uptown

West Side, Energy Corridor + Sugar Land

The Woodlands, Spring + North Houston

  • Black-Tie New Year’s Eve Bash at B-52 Brewing – Break out your best duds for a black tie bash among the towering trees of the Conroe brewery. Sip on beer and wine and snack on hors d’oeuvres while you wait for the balloon drop at midnight. $65, or $100 for an open bar entry. 8pm.
  • T. Graham Brown in Concert at Dosey Doe: the Big Barn – For nearly 50 years, the country music singer has charted No. 1 singles while dropping 13 studio albums. Spend New Year’s Eve with his wistful stylings and enjoy an opener from Daniel Holmes. $88 and up; includes a three-course meal. 8:30pm.

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Justin Jerkins
A longtime Houstonian, Justin Jerkins always keeps an eye out for what's ahead on Houston's horizon while serving as Editor-in-Chief of 365 Things to Do in Houston. When he's not passing along the latest events, destinations and hidden treasures in H-Town, he loves diving into the city's food scene, shopping local and learning about Houston's rich history.