Calvin Harris will ring in the new year in style as the featured performer at Fontainebleau Miami Beach’s New Year’s Eve party. The DJ will take the stage at Fontainebleau’s oceanfront pool deck, which will be transformed into a one-night-only entertainment venue, with a full stage, VIP cabanas and dance floor.
Always one of Miami’s most-anticipated parties, this year’s event kicks off at 9 p.m. and goes late into the night, with Harris playing a full set and hosting the Fontainebleau’s virtual ball drop and countdown at midnight.
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A variety of ticket and VIP table packages are available for the event, ranging from $250 for premium tickets (which include an open bar) to $50,000 for a “premium beverage package,” dedicated server and a reserved table or cabana by the stage or pool. Fontainebleau is also offering a “Family Experience” for the night that includes a buffet dinner and open bar for guests 21 and over. Tickets for that experience start at $300, and VIP tables with a dedicated server and reserved seating starting at $6,000.
“Entertainment is deeply-rooted in the DNA of Fontainebleau Miami Beach, so New Year’s Eve will be the ultimate celebration, with an explosive performance by Calvin Harris,” says Phil Goldfarb, Chief Operating Officer of Fontainebleau Development. “New Year’s Eve at Fontainebleau, unlike other parties, will be an all ages experience, so everyone will be able to welcome a New Year alongside family and friends.”
While the New Year’s Eve party will help welcome 2025, it will also help to close out the Fontainebleau’s year-long 70th anniversary celebrations. The hotel and resort has been one of the most iconic properties in Miami since its opening in 1954, having played host to millions of guests over the years, while becoming a home away from home to performers like Frank Sinatra, Elvis Presley and Bob Hope. The success of Fontainebleau Miami led to the opening of Fontainebleau Las Vegas last December.
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While Harris will be headlining the resort’s official New Year’s Eve party on the pool deck, he won’t be playing at LIV Nightclub, located inside the hotel — at least not this time around. Fontainebleau says they will be announcing their lineup for LIV’s countdown celebration at a later date.
New Year’s Eve is part of the resort’s BleauLive entertainment series which first started in the 1950s with performances from the likes of Sinatra and Presley. Other artists to have played the BleauLive Concert Series include Doja Cat, The Weeknd, Jonas Brothers and Ariana Grande. Last year’s New Year’s Eve event, meantime, featured Cardi B and Gryffin.