This is Page 3 of your ULTIMATE guide to New Years Eve - for those of you that are NOT celebrating in Manhattan!
If you have any questions about the parties below, you can email us or call 212 785 3745, ask for Johnny or Jennifer. To go back to Premier List's homepage, click here.
Below is our lineup for Thursday, December 31 - click the link of a particular party to see the flyer & a description of the party.
If you don't see the party you want linked to your City, still call us 212 785 3745 - we might have tickets for it yet!
Johnny has lost a lot of money here.
Sidenote: why is this the only place sports
gambling is legal? Yet the government
makes billions off Lotto & OTB? Hypocrites!
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New Years Eve Celebrations - Dec 31, 2009!!
Last but not least - our Nation's capitol!
Bring our troops back safe, Mr President!
Philly is a surprisingly FUN place
to party. Its only 45 minutes from AC
(2 hours from NYC, incidentally).
See my girl Nina Sky at the 23rd
Street Armory!
If you haven't seen the movie "Milk" - you must!
Really, it was that good, well-produced & acted.
Sean Penn seems like a dick, but he can act.
OK - here's my problem: I'm originally from
a suburb of Hartford. 2 hours from NYC!
Yet - there is no organized network to provide
NYE tickets to sell for Hartford...or anything CT.
Yet we have plenty of Seattle venues! WTF?!?
I've read several times that this is
the "cleanest" big city.
If I went, it would be significantly more
messy. So lets make a deal, Toronto
Natives - buy your tickets from me,
and I won't fuck up your "clean" city. Deal?
Attending this city is on my "bucket list."
Definitely want to see Coors Field.
I just turned 36 so now - yes - I have
a "bucket list."
Cannot look at this city objectively because
of the Cowboys. I really hate the Cowboys.
Jerry Jones - do you think your facelifts
have improved your appearance? Really, now.
Now HERE is a place I love!
You've got great partying (St Catherine's St.),
gambling (big gold object to your right
is a casino), and a drinking age of 18.
Not so relevant now,
but in college, a lifesaver!
Yes, its considered a "city" - for
marketing purposes at least.
All I know is this region spawned "Speidi"
and those spoiled %^*'s to your right.
One of the best sports blogs ever written:
Bill Simmons of ESPN.com about covering
Been there once with my DJ for Elevate
the legendary Marc Anthony.
Trip was fun...but...its like no one is FROM
Atlanta. Lots of transplants. Probably
why when they play a NY or Boston team,
AT HOME, they have less fans. Weird.
Never been, looks like a beautiful city.
To Evan - my former college roommate -
I will visit you here someday and we will
watch the Cubbies lose.
OK, on one hand, you've got great weather.
I can REALLY appreciate that.
On the other hand, the smiles are fake,
the tits are fake, and you have to drive
everywhere. No cabs. No Johnny.
Johnny went to college 45 mintues from here
in the armpit of America known as
Worcester. Don't go to Worcester.
Boston is fun, though.
Johnny goes here all the time.
It is very tempting living 2 blocks
from Port Authority.
The Borgata - Johnny's (sometimes)
happy place.
Johnny will be here in January, Chelsea
Hotel, the 12th-20th.
He is working wayyy too hard
to make sure YOU have a good time
on New Years Eve.