Bringing in the new year looks different for everyone but if you’re still trying to find plans you might be in luck.
From day-long outdoor activities to tropical dinner celebrations, these Green Bay-area businesses might be the spot for you.
Visit any of these Green Bay-area businesses on Dec. 31 for New Year’s Eve events.
Celebrate with a day full of outdoor activities at Titletown
1065 Lombardi Ave., Ashwaubenon
Titletown New Year’s Eve presented by Circle K introduces extended skating hours, tubing and more outdoor activities.
Starting at 10 a.m. and lasting through the next day, guests can show up to the Hy-Vee Plaza for skating or Ariens Hill for tubing. Ice sculptures will be on display throughout Titletown alongside live music performances from 7000Apart and The Third Wheels.
Other activities and amenities include fire pits at the Leinenkugel’s Beer Garden, a reindeer photo-op from 6 p.m. to midnight, a photo booth, LED swings, cornhole and mini golf.
A family countdown will commence at 9 p.m., projected onto Lambeau Field, followed by an actual countdown right before midnight.
Attendees must sign a waiver to attend and can do so ahead of time online. For more information visit titletown.com/events/titletown-new-years-eve.
Countdown to noon with your children at The Children’s Museum of Green Bay
1230 Bay Beach Road, Green Bay; 920-432-4397
Kid’s Rockin Eve brings an afternoon of fun for young children to the Children’s Museum of Green Bay. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., guests can participate in family-friendly, themed countdowns at the start of every hour.
Starting at 11 a.m., kick off with a Wicked-inspired celebration. At noon, a real ladder truck and firefighters from the Green Bay Metro Fire Department will make an appearance. Close out the event at 1 p.m. with a Bluey and Bingo dance-off.
The event is free with paid admission, but capacity limits may apply. For more information visit The Children’s Museum of Green Bay’s Facebook page.
Experience a tropical night at Lil Jamaica
1332 S. Broadway, Green Bay; 920-857-9847
Starting at 8 a.m., Lil Jamaica invites its guests to show up in elegant dresswear and prepare for a night-long celebration.
The restaurant will serve from a signature New Year’s Eve menu and feature handcrafted Caribbean cocktails, a live DJ, photo opportunities and a warmed outdoor patio add-on. At midnight, guests will participate in a champagne toast and countdown.
Reservations are strongly encouraged. For more information and to make a reservation visit Lil Jamaica’s Facebook page.
Toast at midnight at Paradise North Distillery
101 Bay Beach Road, Green Bay; 920-328-9949
Paradise North Distillery’s celebration starts at 4 p.m., encouraging guests to indulge in snacks and drinks while they mingle and dance.
From 8 to 10 p.m., guests can enjoy a live musical performance from Biscuit Creek. Stay after the performance for the complimentary midnight champagne toast and countdown.
For more information visit Paradise North Distillery’s Facebook page.
Jam out at the Nu-Metal Nu-Year
2351 Holmgren Way, Suite 101, Ashwaubenon; 920-399-3742
Nonpoint is back for Nu-Metal Nu-Year at the EPIC Event Center. Ring in the new year with music on blast along with Boy Hits Car, Aurorawave and Read My Scars.
The show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets are $37-$99 on epicgreenbay.com/event/nonpoint-2/epic-event-center/.
Enjoy a Prohibition New Year’s Eve
159 N. Broadway, Green Bay; 920-940-8530
Enjoy food, cocktails, and a midnight toast at Prohibition Spirits and Cigar Lounge during a 1920s-themed party. Tickets cost $50 and there is a prize for the best 1920s outfit.
The event goes from 6 p.m. until 1 a.m. and will support local nonprofits.
Visit the Prohibition Spirits and Cigar Lounge Facebook page for more information.
Laugh the night away at the ComedyCity Theatre New Year’s Eve show
365 Main Ave., Suite E, De Pere; 920-345-2600
Check out a family-friendly show to ring in 2026 at ComedyCity Theatre. The All Ages Show will feature improv and skits and an early countdown for kids. Admission includes party favors.
The show runs from 5 to 6:30 p.m. and tickets cost $12.
For more information about the show and to purchase tickets visit https://comedycity.net/event/new-years-eve-all-ages-show-2/.
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