ATLANTA — Now that Christmas is over and with the Peach Drop not happening this year, you might be wondering how you should bring in the New Year.
Metro Atlanta has been sharing the holiday spirit during this season with pop-up bars, ice skating rinks and more. Now, some of your favorite spots are looking to help you celebrate 2024.
Here are the events around the ATL that will be happening on New Year's Eve:
Normally, the City of Atlanta would hold the Peach Drop at Underground Atlanta, but after a cancellation this year for the city's annual event, the venue decided to take matters into its own hands.
Mayor Andre Dickens' office said other events required the resources needed to hold the Peach Drop, leading the Underground Atlanta to hold their own Peach Fest.
The event will be held at the iconic Alabama Street location and will have food, drinks, music and more.
The Home of the Braves will be saying goodbye to this year with their seventh annual bash, which will be presented by Xfinity this year.
All early celebrations will begin at 6 p.m. with a performance by four-time GRAMMY nominee Brady Rymer, according to their website.
They will also have fun for children as they join Mark Owens at the balloon drop around 8 p.m.
The Battery will welcome the later celebration as residents join Mark Owen around 9 p.m. to bring in the new year. There will be fireworks and confetti to celebrate.
NYE in the ATL will be hosting a line of events at the Crown Plaza Atlanta Perimeter at Ravinia hotel.
Organizers said the events will have a balloon drop, a midnight toast, VIP bars, comedy shows and more.
The suggested attire for this event is all-black. Head to their website to buy tickets for the event. Tickets start at $30 online and $40 at the door.
Although it won't be happening on New Year's Eve, football fans are ringing in the New Year as Ole Miss and Penn State go head to head in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl at the Mercedes Benz Stadium.
The two teams will be playing on Saturday at noon. Each team is hopeful they will go into the new year with a
Find out everything you need to know about the game here.
Tickets are a little on the more expensive side for the secret Atlanta speakeasy at the Red Phone Booth, starting at $200. The speakeasy will have a 1920s Prohibition-themed party.
Organizers will allow VIP admission into the venue with a buffet and live entertainment at both downtown Atlanta and Buckhead locations.
UPDATE: This event is sold out.
Kids should be able to bring in their New Year with their own type of fun. The Children's Museum of Atlanta is hosting a Bubble Bash for kids to have fun before parents and adults celebrate in their own fashion.
The museum is offering a friendly New Year's countdown with games, music and hands-on fun with a bubble-wrap-popping tradition, according to their website.
There will be three different play sessions at different times. Tickets start at $30 for non-members.
Another celebration for kids who are also eager to ring in 2024. Stone Mountain Park will have slightly later hours for kids than the Children's Museum of Atlanta.
The park will be open from noon until 9 p.m. According to park officials, there will be a magical snowfall and early countdown once it hits 9 p.m.
Kids will also be able to enjoy the colors and sounds of early fireworks.
The two DJs will be performing at Underground Atlanta on Saturday. Doors open at 8 p.m., and the fun will last until 3 a.m.
Tickets can be purchased online, ranging anywhere from $30 to $150.
Tickets for this one are a little bit more expensive, you'll be paying anywhere from $125 to $275.
The event itself, held at the Omni Hotel, will feature "two distinct vibes transporting guests to Latin America and around the globe." There will be the Latin Carnaval in Omni’s Grand Ballroom and a top 40 international dance takeover at Top Draft Sports Lounge overlooking Centennial Olympic Park.
Latin-inspired food stations and signature craft cocktails will also be featured.
Doors open at 9 p.m., and the fun lasts until 2 a.m.