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Including today, there are only 4 days left until new years eve. That’s enough to close up your year, finish everything you wanted to finish now, set this and that right and prepare the setting for next year.

But that also means that you have only 4 days left to prepare for your celebrations. The possibilities are endless: you can hit a club for a massive NYE party, or you can go to one of the many live shows around town. Or simpler yet, head for a house party, you just need to know someone that throws one, or just organize one yourself (it might be a bit late for that but you never know).

If you want to go to an organized party in a club or a bar, you’ll have to choose which place to go to. It all depends on the crowd you want to party with and the music you want to groove to. You can see description of parties at the new years party guide presented by Montreal-Clubs.com, where you can also purchase tickets online for these parties.

For house parties, no one can guide you to that but yourself. I suggest you check around Facebook, maybe one of your “friends” has advertised a party they are throwing, or maybe one of your “friends” has mentioned something about a cool house party they are going to. If you want to throw your own house party, just make sure you invite a lot of people (because a lot wont show up) and make sure you have a lot of alcohol. You don’t want the party to turn dry before the ball drops on Times Square.

Finally, for everything else, you have the Mirror’s complete new years eve guide. They have the info on pretty much all commercially organized events happening in Montreal for NYE.

You really can’t go wrong on NYE:


Scarlett James brings the burlesque at Opera.

So enjoy whatever is left of 2009 (and of the poor Christmas turkey).

Posted by montrealnewyears on December 28th, 2009

The New Years Eve party guide de-constructed

As promised yesterday, here is my improved version of the Mirror’s NYE Party Guide.

Le Bal des Boys
Stereo 858 Ste-Catherine E., 286-0325, www.bbcm.org, Ticketpro: 908-9090

Not much to say there: it promises to be big like every year. If Queer as Folk is your favorite show, then you’ll like Le Bal des Boys. Good thing is that, like every year, the event is organized by the BBCM Foundation which raises money for people living with AIDS. So you’ll be getting smashed while helping someone.

Barhop 2007

The Mirror says: ” the Barhop shuttle will deliver drunken revellers to 20″ and I don’t think I can ever say it with better words. If you are American and don’t know the city and want to get trashed with a peacefull mind without having to think baout where you’re going, then the Barhop is perfect for you. If you are Montrealer and want to hook up with drunken Americans, then the Barhop is your gold mine.

Celebration Théâtre Olympia, 1004 Ste-Catherine E. http://www.514productions.com/celebration/

AH HA, even with all their money, the Mirror couldn’t find the website for Celebration. Who’s better now?
And who would have thought that 514 Productions were still around? Not me, that’s for sure. Regardless, the venue, Le Theatre Olimpia, is a good choice, there will be food prepared by staff from Buonnanote, Globe and Rosalie and somekind of depression-era themed show with Gotsoul behind the music. It definitely sounds to me like a welll thought-of party, good theme, good music, good food; probably half thee crowd of the Main will be there, and if I wasn’t dirt poor I would have been there too.

Countdown
Le Medley, 1170 St-Denis, 842-6557, Info: www.montrealparty.com

I don’t know about this… Le Medley is pretty much only good for riot-inducing Punk shows and Cegep parties. Countdown seems like a big machine of a party: if you have a gang of 10 friends and no house to trash, Countdown seems like the place to bring down. Otherwise, I am not feeling it too much.

Fluid
Club Soda, 1225 St-Laurent, Ticketpro: 908-9090, www.fluidnewyears.com

If you’re rich, this is perfect for you. If you’re not, then you’ll definitely drink more at home for 95$ than what you’ll get at the open bar at Fluid. They call it the “leave your wallet at home” event, but I don’t want to see how slow the waiters will serve you if you don’t tip and how slow the taxi will drive you back home if you don’t have a wallet to pay with. I know only a few guys of Polish origin that can monetize the cost of this party properly. Others will have trouble recouping their costs.

I Love Neon
SAT, 1195 St-Laurent, 844-2033, www.iloveneon.ca

A night at the SAT, with a guy named Tommie Sunshine (http://www.myspace.com/mainpagetommiesunshine) from NYC and Boys Noize straight from Berlin (http://www.myspace.com/boysnoizemusic) sounds to me like a winning combination. Probably will be one of the best parties this year, visit these guy’s myspace pages, and you’ll see why it will be a totally insane rocking night.

Meet Me at the Museum Musée d’art contemporain, 185 Ste-Catherine W., Info/ ticket delivery: 816-1MIX, www.lymetyme.com

Still into hip-hop? Bumping and grinding does it for you? 50 Cents is the man? This is the party for you.

Montreal Ball Opera 32 Ste-Catherine W., 842-2836

I can’t find their website, but Opera is the old Dome, except I’ve heard it’s much much better. And I am willing to believe it because today I found a flyer for their NYE party, the Montreal Ball Opera, and it looked real good. Being a big fan of graphic art, I trust anyone that has a nice flyer; they must be serious. But what really got me excited is the lineup that Opera is promising: an opera singer, an electronic violinist, acrobats and other pretty unusual acts for a NYE party. Seems to me like a very promising night.

Les Planetes Tournent Toujours Bain Mathieu, 2915 Ontario E., 954-1714, Admission: 790-1245

All you need to say is Eloi Brunelle (http://www.eloibrunelle.com) spinning and I can tell you that it is going to be real real good. That guy is just amazing.

Resolution 2007 Bell Centre, 1260 de la Gauchetière W., Admission: 790-1245

We’ve already discussed these guys enough. No more coverage for you.

Soma 2007 7205 St-Jacques W. Info: 844-8998, www.psychonaut.ca

Never heard of the crew behind this party (a psychedelic boutique!!!!) but this looks like another possible NYE gem, at least judging from the internationality of the music performers.

737 Altitude 1 Place Ville-Marie, PH2, 397-0737

Forget about it.

Balroom Bar 3643 St-Laurent, 282-7665

This place (the old Swimming) somehow build a hyper strong following of trendy young profesisonals, always partying it up to next level with style and class. NYE will probably be the same, so expect a realy really good night.

Bily Kun 354 Mont-Royal E. 845-5392

Always been one of my favorite places, just because of the ostriges on the walls. They are hosting a “Bal Masque” which is a relly cool idea. This will be another NYE gem in my opinion.

Café Campus 57 Prince Arthur E., 844-1010

Yet another black and white ball…. Not much imagination there, but will probably be packed because this place somehow always manages to have a following.

Casa del Popolo 4873 St-Laurent, 284-3804

Vegan style, alternative NYE. If you are tired of all the plastic protected mains-tream NYE parties, this is the place for you for sure.

Café de Lima 6409 St-Hubert

DJs Maüs (http://www.djmaus.com) on St-Hubert street: can’t go wrong with this.

Edgar Hypertaverne 1562 Mont-Royal E., 521-4661

You won’t find anyone that isn’t from Montreal there, so if you’re from not around but want to blend in and integrate, this is the place.

Foufounes Électriques. 87 Ste-Catherine E., 844-5539, Admission: 790-1245,

PUNK, METAL, CHEAP DRINKS…. VIVE LES FOUFS

gogo lounge 3682 St-Laurent, 286-0882

This place is out-of-favors with me now. If you want to do the countdown packed like a sardine, with half your friends stuck outside not being able to go in, then Gogo is for you.

Hard Rock Café 1458 Crescent, 987-1420, Info/ticket delivery: 962-YEAR

Open bar only from 9 to midnight, sounds like a rip-off to me. That’s just enough to get a few drinks, get you started and rowdy for 90$ and then have you spend another 90$ to get properly drunk. Unless you’re rich and want to steal a guitar signed by Jimi, forget about it. I hope they change their theme next year, cause it’s usually a chill-rockin place

Madhatter’s 1220 Crescent, 987-9988

“Rock out with your hat out….” a dirty pub just like we like it

Ok, I am tired now, and it’s Christmas, enough work for today. Will continue tomorrow.

Posted by montrealnewyears on December 25th, 2006

New Years Eve Guide according to the magic Mirror

The dudes at Montreal Mirror, crumbling under piles of money, actually have the resources to do what I was trying to do. They published in this week’s issue a complete guide to the events happening during and for the New Years in Montreal. You can read it all online here.

Regardless, I have many comments and clarifications to make about that list. Being totally free and independent to speak my mind, I will go though their guide and give you the MTLNYE.ca edited version. I am not saying that the dudes and dudetes at the Mirror don’t know what they are talking about. I am just saying that they are too afraid to say which party will definitely suck and which definitely wont. And being the acknowledged authority in everything NYE related, I define what will definitely suck and what definitely wont.

Now just let me finish my last minute Christmas shopping because I am feeling a heavy breath on my neck, and if I don’t provide gifts I am scared to know what’s going to happen to me. After I am done with the shopping craze, I am sticking a massive turkey in the oven; I just can’t wait to demolish it. So tomorrow only will I finally have time to constructively  demolish the Mirror’s guide just for you.

Posted by montrealnewyears on December 24th, 2006

Brazilian Party

My first discovery is the Brazilian NYE Party at Les Bobards. It’s only 20$ entrance, the music promises to be hot and the atmosphere probably very tropical. It is suggested to wear white for the event; I guess the Brazilian national costume is plain white clothes!

Les Bobards is a medium sized bar on St-Laurent, between Rachel and Mont-Royal (4328 St-Laurent, Coin Marie-Anne), usually pumping amazing live music and world sounds rest of the time. It’s a fun place on a regular night, so New Years Eve, Brazilian style, promises to shake you.

Posted by montrealnewyears on December 18th, 2006