The big orange won't rise at the InterContinental Hotel along with the New Year's countdown because Steve “Mr. Neon” Carpenter and his crew have come down with COVID, but the party is still on.
That's right, while a number of cities have curtailed or canceled New Year's celebrations, the New Year’s Eve Bayfront Park Party is back after a two-year hiatus.
Despite a raging omicron variant, the City of Miami explained in a news release that the outdoor party is moving forward at 301 Biscayne Blvd. because "A high level of vaccinations has been reflected in the last week among the general community."
Commissioner Joe Carrollo, Chairman of the Bayfront Park Management Trust, also stated: “The great farewell party of the year at Bayfront Park aims to become the best and most relevant entertainment option and will be the largest in the United States after the Times Square event in New York, with renowned local and international artists."
There will be confetti and a fireworks display at midnight. Dozens of stations will be available for disinfection and hand washing and masks will be given away to anyone who wants one.
Those who wish to remain at home can view it live on the City of Miami Bayfront Park Trust Web platforms and on America Teve, Channel 41.
Below is an event schedule with a list of the star-studded lineup:
6:00 – 9:30 p.m.
- Carlos Oilva y Los Sobrinos del Juez
- Amaury Gutiérrez
- Lena & Malena Burke
- Los 3 de la Habana
- Lenier
- Chacal
- Aymee Nuviola
- Nacho
9:30 p.m. - midnight
- Jacob Forever
- Gente de Zona
- Yotuel
- Willy Chirino
General Admission to Bayfront New Year’s Eve is free, but space is limited.
- Doors for General Admission open at 6 p.m.
- Since Bayfront New Year’s Eve is located in the heart of downtown Miami, parking is also limited. The city suggests accessing ride-share services or using public transportation. A Metromover station is located right outside of the venue.
VIP packages are available for purchase at: www.bayfrontparknye.com
- VIP doors and bar open at 8 p.m.
- Package includes: An open bar, a VIP table area including an interactive 360-photo booth, the biggest fireworks show in Miami, and a midnight toast.
- There is no strict dress code and masks are optional.
- While there will be seating at in the VIP section, it will be limited. To ensure seating, private tables are available.
- Children age 12 and under are free in the VIP section.
A digital option is being pursued to replace the traditional neon orange rise at midnight.