It’s that joyous time of year again in Bali, and you know what that means—it’s time to party!
This island paradise is alive with excitement as celebrations are planned from the swankiest beach clubs to relaxed local bars, and from chic fine dining restaurants to beloved resort hotels. The air is thick with anticipation as Bali gears up for unforgettable New Year’s Eve parties.
Why New Year’s Eve in Bali Is Unforgettable
From my own experiences, New Year’s Eve in Bali is unlike anywhere else on the planet. I fondly remember the thrill of watching the sunset while sipping a signature cocktail, surrounded by the vibrant energy of fellow revelers. If you’re on the island for this magical evening, getting your tickets early is crucial. Trust me; you don’t want to find yourself scrambling for entry at the last minute!
Many of Bali’s hottest New Year’s Eve events are already selling out, and you won’t want to miss out on Savaya’s New Year Week—it’s set to be the highlight of the season.
The Incredible Lineup at Savaya
At Savaya, every detail elevates your experience—from the breathtaking panoramic views atop Uluwatu cliffs to the top-notch service and inventive cocktail menu. As we gear up for New Year’s Week 2024/2025, let’s take a look at the stellar lineup that awaits:
Featured Artists
- Monolink kicks off the NYE celebrations.
- The next night features ARTBAT, followed by Kölsch and Mëstiza.
- On December 30, prepare to dance to The Martinez Brothers.
- And on New Year’s Eve, Grammy-winning Black Coffee will lead the countdown to 2025 at a sold-out event, followed by Fatboy Slim on New Year’s Day, bringing club classics and good vibes.
While General Admission tickets for Black Coffee’s performance are sold out, you can still look into securing a VIP Table for that night. Gather your friends and get ready to make some unforgettable memories as you ring in the New Year with style!
Planning Your New Year’s Eve in Bali
As for tickets to Fatboy Slim, general admission starts at IDR 1,200,000, with doors opening at 6 PM. Just a reminder: these tickets are non-refundable, non-upgradable, and non-transferable. If you’re thinking about partying in Bali this festive season, make sure to commit to your plans early!
Celebrations Across Bali
New Year’s Eve in Uluwatu is poised to be the biggest celebration yet. Ulu Cliffhouse will play host to a star-studded DJ lineup, featuring Manu Mendes, Josh D, Manu L, and Aluku Rebels.
As Ulu Cliffhouse puts it, “With stunning cliffside views, breathtaking fireworks, and the magnificent Indian Ocean as your backdrop, this is far from an ordinary party.” Join in for an unforgettable night filled with dancing under the stars, toasting with friends, and celebrating new beginnings from 4 PM until late.
But don’t delay! VIP sections are already sold out, and while there are still early bird tickets and general admission options available, they’re expected to vanish quickly.
If you’re in Canggu, the most famous New Year’s Eve bash has already sold out, with FINNS Beach Club confirming that tickets for Flume have been claimed. Lucky attendees can still find tickets on the official FINNS resale marketplace, but a word of caution—don’t purchase from third-party sellers since they’ll be denied access at the door.
For those heading to Ubud, Zest is the place to be. The Alegria Festival will host an amazing lineup, including Porangui, Blick Bassy, Catur Hari Wijaya, and Hanuman Project.
Experience the magic of over fifty live acts performing on four unique stages, ensuring this festival is not just a party—it’s an extravagant experience.
Final Thoughts
Much like my personal journey of discovering Bali’s vibrant nightlife, your New Year’s Eve plans are bound to become cherished memories. Act quickly to secure your tickets, and get ready for the celebration of a lifetime!