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Party it up at the Natural History MuseumLondon England

Say goodbye to 2024 and howdy to 2025 in the wildest way possible – by having a night at the museum, New Year’s Eve style. That’s right, London’s Natural History Museum is opening its doors on the 31st of December for an epic soiree to remember (or forget, depending on how many drinks you guzzle).

Forget the usual packed clubs and overpriced cocktails—this party is set to take you back in time. You’ll get to boogie under the watchful eyes of giant dinosaur skeletons as the clock ticks toward midnight, transporting you into a world where history isn’t just something in dusty library books – it’s your dance partner.

But there’s no chance of falling asleep or getting bored here (unlike your classes in high school), with live music from Old Dirty Brasstards (what a great name) blasting through the museum and a DJ spinning tracks so sick they’ll convince even the most uncoordinated to bust a move. There’ll even be a silent disco in the atmospheric Earth Hall; think of it as a prehistoric rave but with better lighting and fewer sabre-tooth tigers.

If that doesn’t tickle your fancy, you’ll also be able to explore the museum’s exhibits and join interactive sessions with expert animal handlers. Or stare at one of several jaw-dropping acts wandering around the party. Or try and sneak your way into the VIP area (we’ve heard they have their own private bar and exclusive entertainment).

Tickets might be on the expenny side (AU$250), but how can you put a price on fun like that? The answer? You can’t.

Image credit: Trustees of the Natural History Museum

Doors open at 8pm, the last entry is at 10pm, and the event ends at 1.30am.

There’ll be a limited number of VIP tickets offering guests an exclusive area with a private bar, entertainment, a complimentary drink and more! Tickets for the VIP area start at AU$400.

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